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Sometime after deleting any apps, we don’t find those apps very easily when we really need those apps again. Sometime we forget the name of that application or we go to Google play market and try to find that application by searching there and we spend lots of time to find those apps again, and after searching and spending the time we find those apps and sometime we don’t, then how to find those apps again?
Don’t worry, the process is very simple. And you could easily find those apps again, just follow the steps below.
1- First login to your Google account that you use to download the apps from Google Play.
2- Go to Google Play
3- Now look for the Apps and click on it
4- Now click my apps and click show all
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That’s it, on My Apps section you will find all of your apps which are currently being used or which have been used earlier and now have been deleted. Just try to find the apps that were looking for and click on the app now it will show that the app is installed but that’s actually not installed, just click install again and the app will get stared in a while on your smartphone.
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This article is written and posted by Rizwan Ahmad Author and founder of www.cyberockk.com, He is a tech blogger from India and he loves to share his thoughts by writing articles on this site to the different topics related to technology world,
This post was last modified on 15th June 2018 6:44 pm
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