Many times we download many types of apps (Mobile Apps) to get offers or discounts. Then after the work is done, we delete or uninstall it and feel relieved. But you will be surprised to know that even after uninstallation, the apps keep accessing your data. Here we are going to tell you the way to remove them completely from the phone. Let us know...
Today smartphones have become a necessity for every person. Along with voice and video calling, it provides all kinds of internet-related facilities. At the same time, to improve the user experience, we keep downloading many types of apps on the mobile.
Users keep many things in mind while installing and uninstalling the app, but do you know that caution should be taken even after uninstalling it from the mobile, uninstalled apps also keep accessing your data and this increases the risk of data leak.
This is because after uninstalling the apps, we do not see them, but they do not get completely removed from the phone and keep collecting our confidential data. Such apps can be removed with the help of phone settings. Let us tell you how this problem can be dealt with.
For this, you have to go to the mobile phone settings and click on the Google option. After this, go to Manage Your Google Account. Click on Data and Privacy present here.
During this, the option of Third Party Apps and Services will appear below. Click on this option, here the apps present and deleted in the phone will be visible. Click on Un-install App in this list.
After this, you have to click on Access and Connection Delete. After this, mobile data sharing will stop.
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