Uninstalling an app from your Android device is simple and easy. The process will vary slightly depending on the type of app you want to uninstall, but in general it’s as simple as opening a window on your web browser and then following some links.
Open the app you want to uninstall.
To uninstall an app, follow these steps:
- Tap the three-dot menu icon in the upper right corner of your screen.
- From there, tap ‘Settings’ and then ‘App info.’ The last option on this list is ‘Uninstall.’ Tap it to bring up a dialog box that lets you easily toggle whether or not you want to keep any data associated with this specific app (or any other apps) after uninstalling them.
Tap the three-dot menu icon in the upper right corner.
To uninstall an app, tap the three-dot menu icon in the upper right corner and then tap ‘Settings.’ Next to ‘App info,’ tap ‘Uninstall.’
You can also use this method if you don’t want to uninstall your entire operating system: Just navigate to Settings > Apps from your Home screen and select any app from there. Then tap Uninstall at the bottom of that list.
Tap ‘Settings.’
To uninstall an app, open the Settings menu in your phone. Tap the three-dot menu icon in the upper right corner of your screen and select “Settings.” Next to “App info,” tap “Uninstall/Delete App.” The app will be uninstalled, and your data will be removed from Google’s servers when complete.
Next to ‘App info,’ tap ‘Uninstall.’
To uninstall an app, tap its name in the App list.
Next to ‘App info,’ tap ‘Uninstall.’
The screen will display a list of your apps and their current status (if any). If you have multiple versions of an app installed on your phone, you can select which one you want to uninstall by tapping it in this list.
You’ll see a button labeled “Uninstall” that appears at the bottom of this screen (it may not be visible if your screen is locked). Tap it; then confirm that you want to delete all data from Google’s servers when complete by pressing Done at the top-right corner of your device’s screen
The app will be uninstalled, and your data will be removed from Google’s servers when complete.
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It’s easy to uninstall apps on your Android device
It’s easy to uninstall apps on your Android device. You can uninstall an app from the app drawer, notification bar, home screen or settings menu.
If you want to remove an application from the Home screen itself (not just its icon), tap and hold on that app’s entry in a list in one of those places until all of them are highlighted (and if there are more than one), then drag-and-drop them into another folder or window. If you want to uninstall an entire collection of apps at once, go ahead and select this option before clicking “Uninstall.”
Conclusion
After your app’s data is removed, you will see a notice that says “No ads were served.” The app will be completely uninstalled and any other apps installed on the device will be unaffected. Again, if you want to install another app or use its features again, you’ll need to go through this process again.