If you’re like most people, you probably use Google Play to store and access your favorite apps. But there are a few things you can do to delete apps from Google Play if you want them gone for good.

  1. Type “Google Play” into the search bar on your device and select “Apps.”
  2. Scroll down and select “Deleting apps.”
  3. Select the app you want to delete and click the “Delete” button.

Go to the applications page and find the one you want to remove. Unpublish it by clicking Delete.

You may remove applications from your Android phone by going to the phone’s settings menu and selecting “Applications.” You can also remove apps from your home screen by dragging them into the app tray. If you delete an app completely, its data will be erased as well, and you’ll need to re-download it in order for it to work again.

Tap Apps in the menu bar. Select the app and tap Force Stop to fully delete it from your device. Then, go to Storage and clear the cache and data.

Yes, uninstalling the program removes the item from your device, but it does not remove any associated accounts. These accounts, no matter how innocent the app may appear to be, have your personal data because you gave it to the developer.

To delete a published app from Google Play, log in to the Google Play Console with your developer credentials. Select the app you want to remove under App Click on Advanced settings under Release; In-App Availability should be unchecked before clicking on Unpublish and saving.