Google Play Store suggests removing unused applications

Google Play, Google's official mobile app store, has begun sending new alerts to users reminding them of removing unneeded apps that they may have downloaded and discontinued for years.
The Google Play Store has received a number of useful updates in conjunction with the Google I / O 2019 Annual Google Developers Conference, such as information that app rating accounts will begin to go further towards the latest user ratings.

In addition to the suggested feedback feature that makes it easier for developers to respond to people's reviews on the Google Play store, developers who wish to reply to a comment or question will be given three suggested responses based on the review content and will be able to choose from or customize the three suggestions before submitting.

Kobi Glick, Google Product Manager and Google Play Store Project Leader, said there will be new standards for reviewing applications and games within the Google Play Store by August, so that the app reviews will be designed to highlight the most recent and relevant comments.

Many users download and try more applications and games on an Android phone than they actually do, making the device full of unnecessary apps and games.
The alert sends users the possibility to free up some of the internal storage space of the Android operating system by deleting unused applications.

Clicking the notification will move users to the Google Play Store to see their apps list. Each app comes with a description of its size, and when it was last used, allowing the user to uninstall all games and applications that have not been opened for a long time.

This new feature may be especially useful for people who do not have a lot of experience in technology, and do not understand the various options available to remove useless applications, such as phone cleaning applications, which can be downloaded to help clean up the internal storage space of the device.




























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