Google is developing a new function for Play Store, a digital store for devices in the Android ecosystem. Coming soon users Able to uninstall applications remotelythat is, without having to have the device in your hand.
News found on the blog SpDroid -most Google Play Store version 38.8It was released in December 2023. However, this feature is not yet enabled by default and requires some internal changes to make it work. This means: continues in the purification phase.
Google’s idea, according to the post, is to help “clean up” other devices without having to connect and use each of them.
Remotely uninstall apps on Android
The ability to remotely remove applications on other mobile phones connected under the same account is in the device settings. More specifically, it is in the “Manage” item in the “Manage apps and devices” tab.
Here it is also possible to filter applications installed on other electronic devices by size, for example if the user wants to remove applications that take up more internal memory.
It is possible to easily install applications remotely into the Android ecosystem. For example, if you are signed in to the same Google account on multiple mobile phones, smartwatches or tablets, you can access the Google Play Store from another smartphone or even your computer and “push” the installation to those devices.
The opposite process, that is, requesting the removal of the application from another device connected to you with the same registration, is not currently possible.
According to The SpDroid, the new feature will be valid for controlling devices with platforms Android, WearOS, AndroidTV, Android Auto This computers. So far, Google has not made an official comment on this situation and there is no prediction about remote removal via Google Play Store becoming an official feature on the platform.
Source: Tec Mundo

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