How to Quickly Uninstall Any Android App
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We’ve all been there. You download an app from the Google Play Store, only to realize that it’s not the app you thought it would be. Instead of giving you a free game, the app just spits advertisements to your notification bar all day while offering an incredibly bad gaming experience.
Or maybe you downloaded the $200 vuvuzela app and are so disgusted with yourself that you want to remove the app from your Android forever. Whatever the case may be, here’s how to quickly and easily uninstall any Android app from your phone or tablet.
Note: this tip is only available for users who have upgraded to Android 4.1
Accessing apps directly from the notification bar in Android 4.1
This tip pertains specifically to those annoying apps which feel the need to clog up your notifications bar with spammy, pointless advertisements. Sometimes, these notifications will tell you about another “awesome” app. Or, they might just notify you of stuff about which you don’t really need to be notified – like the fact that you just won 10 meaningless tokens that can be spent at the meaningless app store. When a notification appears in your notification bar, it’s actually a blessing in disguise. Why? Well, you can uninstall that app with just a few clicks from that notification. Here’s how: -Open your notifications ‘shade’ (the drop down menu where your notifications pop up)

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John Doe
2 days ago
Great article! Very informative and well-written. Thanks for sharing.
JS
Jane Smith
5 days ago
I found the security section particularly helpful. Looking forward to more content like this!
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