
How to Check Your Google Play Store Library for Uninstalled Apps
Have you ever installed an app, only to uninstall it shortly after, but then realized you needed it again in the future? It can be frustrating to not remember the name of an app you once had on your device. Fortunately, there is a way to access your history of uninstalled apps through the Google Play Store.
Step-by-Step Guide
- Open the Google Play Store on your device.
- Tap on the “My account” option located at the top of the screen.
- Click on “Manage apps and device”.
- Click on the “Manage” tab to view your installed and uninstalled apps.
- Click on the “Installed” option, then “Not Installed” to view a list of all apps that you have uninstalled from any device connected to your Gmail account.
- From here, you can reinstall or delete apps from your history.
Tips and Tricks
- Please note that if you log on to different Gmail accounts, your history of apps will be different.
- If you want to delete an app from your history, you can select it and click on the “Remove” button.
- Reinstalling an app is as simple as clicking on the app name in the list and then clicking “Install.”
Conclusion
This tutorial shows how to check the library of your Google Play Store, which contains your history of apps that are not installed to your devices, and how to reinstall or delete apps from this history. It is a helpful tool for anyone who uses the Google Play Store on their device and wants to keep track of the apps they have installed and uninstalled in the past. Now you can easily access your history of uninstalled apps, and never have to worry about forgetting the name of an app you once had on your device again.