How to see all the apps you've ever downloaded on your Android device in 4 simple steps

April 2024 ยท 3 minute read

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Even if you uninstall an app from your Android phone, it's never "lost." You can always reinstall it again later for free, because the Google Play Store remembers your entire purchase history. 

If you've uninstalled an app โ€” maybe to free up space on your phone, or because you didn't think you'd use it again โ€” it's easy to find it again in your app library and reinstall it. 

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How to see all the apps you've ever downloaded on an Android phone

1. Start the Play Store app.

2. Tap the three horizontal lines at the top right of the screen and then, in the menu, tap "My apps & games."

You can find a list of all your apps in the "My apps & games" menu. Dave Johnson/Business Insider

Here, you'll have two options.

3. At the top of the screen, tap "Installed." As the name suggests, this is a list of all the apps that are currently installed on this phone. 

4. At the top of the screen, tap "Library." This is a list of all the apps, both free and paid, that you've ever downloaded from the Google Play Store, on any phone that's associated with your Google account, which aren't currently installed on this phone. Here, you have two more options:

The "Library" is a list of all your apps which aren't currently installed on this phone. Dave Johnson/Business Insider
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