Google Play Store is introducing a new feature that will allow users to remotely uninstall apps from connected devices such as Android TV, Wear OS-powered watches, and Android Auto. This update comes after a settlement with state attorneys general, which will also bring changes to Android app sideloading and third-party billing. The move is seen as a step towards enhancing user control and security within the Play Store ecosystem.
Google is working on a new feature for the Play Store that will allow users to remotely uninstall apps on connected devices like Android TV, Wear OS powered watches and Android Auto. #PlayStore #Android #Google https://t.co/o2cq4Gf3T3
Google Play Will Soon Let You Uninstall Apps From Connected Devices https://t.co/o987kF49QD
The Play Store will soon let you uninstall apps from remote devices https://t.co/gKqyiz50yr
Here's how Android app sideloading & third-party billing will change following settlement https://t.co/AAskPjJCea by @nexusben
Sean Hollister @ The Verge has a detailed summary of the Google Play - State AGs settlement. https://t.co/KEvzWYtNrj
Google is working on a new feature for the Play Store that will allow users to remotely uninstall apps on connected devices like Android TV, Wear OS-powered watches and Android Auto. #PlayStore #Android #Google https://t.co/o2cq4Gf3T3
Play Store adding support for uninstalling apps from other Android devices https://t.co/AyMIh31fiz by @nexusben
Google Play Store finally decided to get its act together and let us kick out apps remotely https://t.co/7cWYYZ3jL9