Tuesday, 29 December 2015

How To Enable or Disable Auto-Update Apps in Google Play for Android


You can control whether or not your Android auto-updates apps in Google Play. You can control it with a global setting or a setting for individual apps. Here’s a detailed tutorial on how to enable or disable this feature. Setting for All App Updates Control whether or not to set all of your Google Play apps to auto-update with these steps:

1. Open the “ Google Play ” app.
2. Press the “ Menu ” button located at the upper-left corner.
3. Select “ Settings“.
4. Select “ Auto-update apps “.
5. Choose “Do not auto-update apps or “Auto-update apps at any time. Data charges may apply.” as desired. Some devices may have the option to update on Wi-Fi only as well.

Setting for Individual App Updates

If you want to set the auto-update setting for individual apps, you can do so with these steps.
1. Open the “ Google Play ” app.
2. Press the “ Menu ” button located at the upper-left corner.
3. Choose “ My apps “.
4. Select the app you wish to modify.
5. Press the “ Menu ” button located at the upper-right corner of the screen.
6. Check or uncheck the “ Auto-update” selection as desired.
Now you’re in complete control of when your Android apps get updated. You can visit your list of installed apps on Google Play or open the Play Store app if you wish to manually update apps in the future.

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