
How to completely remove an application from a smartphone so that no traces of it remain?
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Removing applications
Hello. It took me to reinstall one app on my smartphone running Android 8.0.0. For this purpose, as usual, I deleted the application from my smartphone and then re-downloaded it to my smartphone from the play market. When, after downloading, I went into the application, I found that I was already authorized in this application, that is, somewhere on the smartphone there were traces of my previous authorization in the application.
Tell me how to properly uninstall an application from a smartphone so that after deleting it, there are no traces of this application left on it?
Answer 1
January, 2021To completely erase the traces of the application, you can try to go to Settings, find the Applications item - Select what you want - Select CLEAR CACHE and DELETE DATA in the settings of a particular application. Logically, Erase data erases accounts and data
Answer 2
January, 2021To answer this question, it would be nice to know what kind of application. Not all applications store authorization data in their own (deleted with the program) folder. And the folder may remain in place after deletion, it is better to check it manually. What this folder is depends on the application.
And not all applications store settings as files. In particular, Google applications are automatically included in your system account, which is not deleted anywhere with the application. Similarly with Yandex applications - if you have at least one Yandex program with an active account left, it will automatically connect to any of their newly installed applications. In these cases, you need to delete the account in the system settings.
Answer 3
January, 2021In general, you can agree about what was written in the previous answers, that is, before deleting the application, clean the cache and application data, but most likely automatic authorization goes through your Google account, so you need to go to the Google website with the settings of your account and erase the data there about installed applications, or doing a full reset of the phone's settings, then all the data associated with your account will be deleted for sure, but you will need to create a new account, which of course is not reasonable. If you log into your account again, then everything will return back, that is, when you download this application, you will be automatically authorized again.
Answer 4
January, 2021Look! I installed the app from the cart. I deleted it, and tried to install it from the layout fields. ERROR ANOTHER USER TO INSTALL ANOTHER VERSION ........ I thought for a long time and found a way out. I need to re-install the application (in my case from the telegram) go to the settings (I have an honor) go to the application item, then find this application (I have a whatsapp) click on the application, there is a memory item (there are 2 of them), I go to the first one, and click clear cache. And that's all. Installing their playlist without any problems!