Android users will be able to delete apps remotely, how will this work?
MidLand, Jakarta – Some time ago Google added a feature that allows users to install application on any remotely connected device. Now, the tech giant will allow users to delete apps on connected devices remotely.
Type an app name or explore Play Store on smart TVs that rely only on the remote control it becomes more difficult. Meanwhile, smaller displays on smartwatches and other wearables can cause similar difficulties for users. In cases like these, using the Play Store on desktop, Android phone or tablet can be easier and faster for users.
Quoted from Gadgets now, The latest features of Google Play Store can help users in this regard. This feature will work as long as both related devices have an active Internet connection. So even if the location of the target device is far away, it is not a problem as long as it is connected to the Internet. This feature was added in the latest Play Store update (version 38.3).
In its blog post, Google noted that the update adds a new feature to help uninstall apps on connected devices. However, the company has not specified whether this functionality will be limited to certain app categories or whether only some Android devices will be compatible with it.
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Considering that Google does not impose any restrictions on this feature, users should be able to find installed apps on connected devices and uninstall them if necessary. This feature is expected to be useful, especially for smart TV and smartwatch users.
The rumors suggest so Google Play Store can automatically uninstall an app from a device if the user deletes it from a connected device. The company could implement this as a checkbox that appears when users uninstall the app on any device. Hopefully, checking this box will remove it from all other devices.
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