Delete your app download history from the Google Play Store with just a few taps.
In the past you'd be stuck with this long list of apps; unable to delete that cracked screen app you pranked your friends with. But, thankfully, Google came to its senses and now allows you to delete apps from your download history using your Android device.
This feature was enabled in an update a while back, so if you're having trouble following along, make sure you're running the most current version of the Play Store app.
- Launch the Play Store app, tap on the menu button (upper-right corner) and select My Apps.
- You'll see a list of apps currently installed on your device, and you might even see some apps with an update available. For now, ignore those and swipe from right to left on the screen to reveal the All section.
- Here you'll find a list of every app your Google account has ever downloaded, both free and paid. You can delete any free app from your history by tapping on the circle with a line through it (the universal "no" symbol). Each time you delete an app the list will refresh, so if you have a lot of apps to delete, you'll want to select more than one to delete at a time.
- To do that, long press on any of the apps until your device vibrates and the app is selected. You can then continue to long press on apps listed in your history and tap on the delete icon at the top of your screen when you're done.
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