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Reasons why you should delete unused Android apps

 Reasons why you should delete unused Android apps


The Google Play Store includes the largest library of different applications that you can download any of them on your Android phone with one click for free. This means that over time it is possible to have a large library of applications on your phone without realizing it, most of them are applications that you do not need every day and do not There is a logical reason to keep it on the device, if you do not find a reason to get rid of it and facilitate the process of navigating the phone and improving its performance, in this topic we will shed light on some convincing reasons that will make you start searching for every forgotten application and do not open it for a very long time to uninstall it or At least disable it.


How many applications have you installed? Of course, a person will not resist the possibility of downloading free applications from the Google Play Store to try and express his opinion on them and evaluate them, so the applications will accumulate on the device and you will not remember their existence in the future and this will lead to not using them again and not transferring them to any new device, and in order to know the number of applications on your device installed or You can open the Google Play Store and click on your profile at the top, then click on Manage Apps & Devices and choose Manage to show the number of all applications on your device (downloaded only from the store).


#1 Get Rid of Hoarding Disorder!


If you discover that your phone has, say, 100 apps, there is a good chance that you are not actively using that many apps. In other words, you keep it because you think you will need to use it from time to time and this feeling is described as "hoarding disorder" and its causes are not clear.


“Digital hoarding phobia” is the excessive acquisition of digital items that are not needed, in this case phone applications, so that it is difficult for a person to get rid of unused applications because he thinks that he will need them one day. He will also get annoyed at the thought of removing it from his device which leads to an excessive accumulation of unwelcome apps on the device.


The person who suffers from digital hoarding phobia will remain fully convinced that he needs some neglected applications from time to time, so he will accumulate a lot of applications on the device’s memory. It's as if a person "saves" these apps on their phone so that if any of them are deleted from the store, their phone is still saved. The problem is that people with hoarding disorder do not see this disorder as a problem! But once you understand how this behavior can be changed, you will realize that keeping all these applications does not make sense.


#2 Make more phone storage


When you get a notification that the device memory is full, you will start deleting videos and photos to free up additional space in the device, and forget about the unused applications that take up a lot of storage space. Of course, there are applications that occupy more storage space than others. When you download PUBG, for example, and played it for a certain period, then stopped and forgot that it still occupies that large area of memory, you can find out the size occupied by the game or any other application directly from the Google Play Store in order to Uninstall them and free up memory space for songs, videos, photos and more.


#3 Enhance security while using your phone


As we download apps from the Google Play Store, we often see a request for permissions to access your location and to access photos, media, files, microphone, and storage on your device. And you may notice after a period of granting the applications these permissions the speed of draining the device’s battery along with the slow performance, especially when the number of unused and forgotten applications increases on your Android device, as it does so for permanent access to your data. Although Android now offers new or improved controls to control this kind of "permission exploit", your best bet to prevent an app from becoming a port of your data theft is to remove it entirely.


Note that you can go to settings and open the list of applications and access “App Permissions” where you can check the permissions that have been granted to the applications and correct them if necessary with the ability to withdraw permissions from the unused applications that are always running in the background, but the best option is to block the applications From using your data incorrectly is to remove it from the device completely.


#4 Get rid of distractions


Of course, the more you focus your phone on the things you use regularly, the more enjoyable the experience of using it. If the list of applications on the home screen is filled with dozens of applications from each category, take a few minutes to scroll through this list and start evaluating the applications you already use to discover that there are already Many unused applications do not mind deleting them, and even if you need them later, you can access the store and install them again, it is very simple.


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