We’re excited to share that Google has introduced a long-awaited feature for Android users: the ability to uninstall apps remotely from other devices directly through the Google Play Store. This new functionality simplifies app management across all connected devices, offering users more control and convenience.
To access this feature, simply open the Google Play Store and go to “Manage apps and device” under the “Manage” tab. From there, you can view a list of all connected devices and select the one you’d like to manage. You can then see a list of installed apps on that device and choose which ones to uninstall.
This remote app uninstallation feature comes in handy in various situations. For example, if you accidentally installed an app on the wrong device, you can now remove it remotely without needing physical access. Additionally, if you’re running low on storage space, you can quickly free up room by uninstalling unused apps from the Play Store.
This update was initially reported by Android Authority last year, but it’s now officially available for all users. This enhancement streamlines app management and helps users keep track of apps across multiple devices more efficiently. It’s another step in Google’s commitment to enhancing the Android user experience.
As Google continues to improve the Play Store, we can expect more user-friendly features in the future. For now, the ability to uninstall apps remotely is a valuable addition that many users will appreciate. Stay tuned for more updates as Google works towards enhancing your Android experience!