Problems controlling the enormous number of applications you have on your Android devices? Google has brought a partial solution to this problem with an update to its app store, Play Store, which will allow you to remotely uninstall programs on multiple devices.
The function, which is being implemented gradually, specifically arrives with Play Store version v48.8 and add to the pages of all the apps a list of the devices where you have the program installed, as long as they use the same Google account.
Why does this matter?
If you use more than one Android device, it is common that from time to time you stop using a program, be it a game that you have already played or an application whose functions you no longer want. This change not only makes it easier to uninstall the program from all devices in one place, but it also shows you all – even the ones you have forgotten – on which you have installed with your personal Google account, which helps maintain greater security regarding your personal data.
It should be noted that this update is not the only way to remotely uninstall applications from one of your Android devices and users can currently do so by opening the Play Store app and entering the Manage apps and devices section through your profilewhich will show you all the devices linked to that particular account.
From there, you will simply have to select the device from which you want to delete programs from the list of all those that have been installed on that particular device and confirm the uninstallation.
The great thing about this is that both methods complement each other, allowing you to easily delete a single program from all your Android devices and the other to clean a particular device of all the apps you no longer need.