
Download apps to your Android device - Google Help
Your Android device has a security setting (Google Play Protect) that checks for potentially harmful apps, warns you, and removes apps if necessary. Learn how to help protect against …
Get Android apps & digital content from the Google Play Store
Find apps for your watch, tablet, TV, car, or other device You can use Play store filters to search or browse apps and games that are compatible with each of your devices. On your phone: …
Find the Google Play Store app
On your device, go to the Apps section. Tap Google Play Store . The app will open and you can search and browse for content to download.
Download apps & digital content - Google Play Help
Under the app's title, check the star ratings and the number of downloads. To read individual reviews, scroll to the "Ratings and reviews" section. If you can't find an app you want to install, …
Update the Google Play app - Google Play Help
When you update your apps to the latest version, it gives you access to the latest features and improves app security and stability. How to update the Google Play app
What is the Chrome Web Store? - Chrome Web Store Help
To pay for apps, extensions or browser themes, you need a Google Payments account. Check if Google Payments is available in your country. The Chrome Web Store will show available …
Find, open & close apps on Android - Google Help
You'll find some apps on your Home screens, and all your apps in All Apps. You can open apps, switch between apps, and find 2 apps at once.
Delete apps on your Android device - Google Help
Disable apps that came with your Android device Manage unused apps on your Android device Archive unused apps on Android Get to know your Android phone Learn how to use your …
How to update apps on Android - Google Play Help
Find out how to update Android apps one at a time, update the Play Store to the latest version, and set apps to update automatically in Google Play.
Manage connections between your Google Account and third …
To unlock helpful features, you can choose to share data between your Google Account and third-party apps and services. Important: Third parties are companies or developers that aren’t Google.