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Best Android Phones. Browse All News Articles. Xbox Series X Bundle. Windows Zero Day. Xbox Virtual Museum. Windows 11 Emoji. Tap All to see a list of all apps you've downloaded on any device using your Google account.
On the web, simply click this link to open up a list of the apps associated with your Google Play account. You can see all apps associated with your account, or you can sort them by device.
On your iPhone, open the App Store app and tap Updates in the lower right corner. Tap Purchased if you have a family account, you may need to tap My Purchases to see a list of all the apps you've downloaded, both on and off of your current device. To see a list of just the apps that are not currently installed on your device, tap Not on This iPhone. On iTunes, click the profile icon and go to Purchased.
You can sort purchased apps by device iPhone and iPad and you can see apps that are not currently in your library by clicking Not in My Library. You can see your Windows 10 app history on any device with the Windows Store app. It indicates a way to see more nav menu items inside the site menu by triggering the side menu to open and close. Dave Johnson. The apps you've downloaded are divided into two sections: "Installed" all the apps currently installed on your phone and "Library" all the apps that aren't currently installed.
Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. Dave Johnson is a technology journalist who writes about consumer tech and how the industry is transforming the speculative world of science fiction into modern-day real life. Dave grew up in New Jersey before entering the Air Force to operate satellites, teach space operations, and do space launch planning. He then spent eight years as a content lead on the Windows team at Microsoft.
As a photographer, Dave has photographed wolves in their natural environment; he's also a scuba instructor and co-host of several podcasts. Insider Inc. Additional comments.
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