Aptoide is a free platform that distributes applications for the Android operating system. It is essentially an application through which users can search, download, and install programs for their Android devices. In addition to the Android version, it also exists as a website. It is a very popular application that has been around since 2009. […]Read More
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Regularly clearing your history helps protect your privacy, especially if you share your device with someone. Google Play Store keeps a history for all the apps you search for, but you can easily delete this history. Watch our video tutorial where we show you how to clear your Play Store search history on Android. Video […]Read More
Google Play Store has a handy option that when you want to buy an app, you must first enter a password or scan your fingerprint. This way you will ensure that no one but you will buy apps on your device. Check out our video tutorial where we show you how to turn on the […]Read More
If you used the Google Play Store and bought something there, and now you want to see what you bought, when, and how much you paid for it, the Play Store offers a handy option to view your purchase history. Keep in mind that the purchase history cannot be deleted, you can only view it. […]Read More
Google Play Store updates automatically so manual updates are generally not required. However, some issues may occur, so a manual update is necessary. This usually happens when you are connected to the mobile internet, and the device is set to update apps only when connected to WiFi. Check out our video tutorial where we show […]Read More
Google Play Store has a parental control option. This option allows you to limit which applications your child can install on their phone. All applications have a rating that determines for which age they are suitable. In the Play Store, you can restrict which application rating can be downloaded. Watch our video where we show […]Read More
Google sends users emails notifying them of news and “best” offers in the Play Store. These are essentially advertisements, which aim to draw you into the Play Store, where you will potentially spend money, from which Google takes 30%. Fortunately, there is an option to stop these emails. Watch our video where we show you […]Read More