One handy feature that the Google Play Store has is Google's familiar ability to remember your app searches. This can be handy when searching for updates or looking for a specific app that is due to come out soon.
However, if you're constantly searching for new apps, the Google Play Store's long memory can be annoying, as it will start to slow down your searches — especially if your phone isn't brand new. Also, if you want to keep your app searches private for whatever reason, you may find the feature disconcerting.
Luckily, if you want to delete your Google Play history, it's about as simple as deleting the search history in your internet browser. Here's how to do it.
[ads id="ads1"]
How to delete your Google Play history
1. Open the Google Play Store app on your Android device.
2. Tap the menu button in the upper left corner.
3. In the sidebar list, near the bottom, tap the Settings button.
4. Under "General," tap "Clear local search history." There is no confirmation screen; when you tap this, your search history will be cleared.
Tags:
Google