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  • Android and iOS Apps – free this week.

    Android and iOS Apps – free this week.

    Perhaps it’s time to relax on your phone with the following free apps from the Google Play and Apple App Stores as you close out yet another work week. These apps are generally paid, but they are currently available for free, although for a brief period of time. In other words, if you want to buy some of the books that catch your attention, you will be able to pinch a few pennies here and there. Before they disappear, take advantage of these offers on your Android or iPhone.

    Be aware that these apps are described as being free at the time of publication, and as it is up to the developers to decide when deals expire, it is impossible to predict when they will. Buyer beware: by the time you finish reading this post or attempt to download them, they might have changed to a paid status. This is problematic because there is no predetermined duration for app promotions on the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store, and such offers may end without prior notice in the same amount of time they were added.

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    While we do look through this list of free apps and do not include anything with low ratings, we also want you to know that we did not install any of them, unlike with our Top 5 Apps of the Week. As a result, we advise you to use caution and do your own research before downloading any of these apps because some of them might have hidden fees or in-app sales.

    Android apps available for free for a limited time

    Android apps for productivity and lifestyle

    • SkanApp [4.3-stars / $19.99]: You have a paper document that needs to be sent in digital format but you are nowhere near a scanner, what do you do? Thankfully, there is the SkanApp app that doubles up as a PDF scanner to help you out in such situations.
    • SUI File Explorer Pro [3.9-stars / $1.99]: If you are sick and tired of your phone’s stock file explorer app, perhaps trying this one will breathe a breath of fresh air.

    Android games

    • WeaponWar! [4.1-stars / $0.99]: An intense clash of weapons, where you need to win more battles to earn additional upgrades which in turn, make you more powerful.
    • Shadow Slayer: Ninja Warrior [4.4-stars / $4.99]: This epic side-scroller sees you plow through enemy after enemy in the fast-paced action.
    • King of Defense Premium [4.7-stars / $1.49]: A tower defense title that is full of excitement as you hold off hordes of monsters at bay from your castle.
    • Neo Monsters [4.4-stars / $0.99]: You capture monsters, train them, and send them out to battle. Repeat ad nauseam, except that some of the trainers have interesting clothing choices.
    • The Lonely Hacker [4.3-stars / $2.49]: A realistic hacking simulator created by security experts that puts you in the shoes of a bona fide hacker, sans the legal repercussions.
    • Brick Breaker Pro [4.2-stars / $0.99]: Arkanoid on steroids, ’nuff said. There, you probably know my age based on my Arkanoid reference.
    • Truth or Dare Pro [4.2-stars / $0.99]: This is one fun game to play, even more so when booze is involved. Socialites will love it!
    • Timing Hero PV [4.1-stars / $2.99]: 8-bit graphics that remind you of the Game Boy era, this RPG will see you begin in a hero battle that will set you off on an adventure where you battle numerous monsters and level up.

    iOS apps available for free for a limited time

    iOS apps for productivity and lifestyle

    • Olympia – Your Fitness Trainer [4.5-stars / $5.99]: Sweat it out at home with this unique app, where you get to stay fit without having to go out.
    • PropFun Pro [4.2-stars / $0.99]: Want to take some really nifty portrait photos? This app spices up your portraits with unique props. 
    • Orange Weather [5.0-stars / $0.99]: A weather app that claims not to infringe on your privacy? I suppose the forecast would be for flying pigs tomorrow.
    • Safety Note+ Pro [4.8-stars / $3.99]: Keep your personal notes private with this app, where there are added layers of security before one can access them.

    iOS games

    • Talking Typer [3.9-stars / $4.99]: Want to improve your typing skills? This game ensures you improve over time with faster and more challenging words thrown your way. 
    • Zombie Survival Shooter Game [4.3-stars / $9.99]: Just about everyone near and dear to you is dead, or more likely, the walking dead. It is up to you to kill all of them in your quest to survive.
    • Tigers & Goats [5.0-stars / $0.99]: Yet another ancient game that has been digitized, where you play as a goat will try to trap the tigers, while the tiger attempts to eat all the goats on board.
    • Card Hog [4.6-stars / $1.99]: Got to love the punny name of this app. You move around the board and try to outwit others, gaining new weapons and items along the way to help you.
    • Wedgie Go [3.8-stars / $39.99]: Underwear can be a funny thing, you just purchased a brand new pair and indulge in some running, only to find that wedgies get in the way. A totally hilarious endless runner.
    • Block Brain Game [4.8-stars / $2.99]: This is a brain teaser that will certainly cause you to carefully think just where all these blocks go.
  • Free apps of the week

    Free apps of the week

    The following free apps are available from Google Play Store to start a brand-new week. These apps are usually paid, but right now they are available for free for a certain period of time. In other words, installing these won’t cost you a single penny! Before they disappear, take advantage of these offers on your device.

    Be aware that although these apps are currently advertised as being free, there is no way of knowing when these offers will stop. As a result, by the time you finish reading this page or attempt to download them, they may have changed to a paid status. This is problematic because there is no predetermined duration for app promotions on the Google Play Store and such offers may end without prior notice in the same amount of time they were added.

    Here’s a tip: If you come across an app or game on our list that piques your interest but you don’t need it right now, why not install it first before deleting it from your device? Doing so will save that app to your app library, which you can install it later in the future when you need it. It’s a great way to take full advantage of short-lived promotions.

    Android apps available for free for a limited time

    Android apps for productivity and lifestyle

    • Identify Dog Breed Pro [3.8-stars / $0.99]: Ever wondered what breed that dog is at the park? Perhaps this app can help you out.
    • GPS Speed Pro [3.5-stars / $2.99]: An app that keeps track of you wherever you go, while showing your mileage and speed.

    Android games

    • WeaponWar! [4.1-stars / $0.99]: An intense clash of weapons, where you need to win more battles to earn additional upgrades which in turn, make you more powerful.
    • Infinity Dungeon 2 [4.1-stars / $0.99]: Cute little characters make up your party of rag-tag warriors who need to defeat other enemies you encounter.
    • Coin Princess [4.5-stars / $0.99]: A horizontal RPG that requires you to explore castles and dungeons while attempting to remain alive.
    • Cartoonite Multiplayer Builds [4.1-stars / $0.99]: An innovative sandbox racing game that brings racing to a whole new level.
    • Evertale [4.6-stars / $0.99]: A monster-catching RPG where you need to train candidates from your bestiary to become the best in town.
    • Heroes Legend – Epic Fantasy [4.4-stars / $0.99]: What kind of team can you assemble to defeat everybody else that crosses your path?
    • Backrooms [4.5-stars / $0.99]: A first-person puzzler, try to escape from what looks like a crazy maze.
    • Everybody’s RPG [4.3-stars / $0.99]: A pixelated RPG game that brings back memories of old-school gaming, right on your smartphone.
  • #malwarealert Stop using these Android apps immediately

    #malwarealert Stop using these Android apps immediately

    Apps that appear to be normal but are occasionally compromised with malware are extremely common. Users should always update their gadgets, keep an eye out for articles like this one, and take appropriate action. A virus campaign is affecting over 60 well-known apps with a combined install base of over 100 million in the Google Play Store. Some apps’ creators mistakenly incorporated the virus by utilizing a third-party library that included malware-filled sections. These apps are lethal because of a new strain of malware called “Goldoson.” By using these components, app developers can cut down on the time it can take to create particular app components.

    Google asserts in a statement that it takes every precaution to shield users from this threat. A Google representative said in a statement to phonearena, “When we identify apps that violate our policies, we take immediate action. We have informed the developers that changes are required to bring their products into compliance with Google Play standards. Google Play Protect, which can alert users to harmful apps on Android devices, further protects consumers.

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    Is Goldoson a risk?

    Goldoson was discovered by security researchers at the McAfee business, who noted on their blog that the virus may collect GPS coordinates and the names of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi-connected device names. Also, a list of the mobile phone’s apps will be compiled. Moreover, the malware has the capacity to click on background-running advertisements without the user’s awareness or consent.

    The creators and Google are both aware of the infection. Since the developers were just as much of a victim as those who downloaded the infected apps, many of the impacted apps were cleaned up by the developers. However, those who disobeyed Google’s order had their apps removed from the Play Store.

    Delete following apps immediately

    The impacted apps’ developers either patched them or Google removed them from the Play Store, according to the information that is currently accessible. Even if the app is no longer accessible through the Play Store, users must still make sure that they do not have a malicious version of it installed on their devices. Even if the developer has provided a fix, users should still upgrade the software to be secure. The list of applications involved in this attack is provided below. The list prominently displays the quantity of downloads. Also, it demonstrates how Google or the developer changed the app or removed it from the Play Store.

    The list:

    • L.POINT with L.PAY 10M+ Updated
    • Swipe Brick Breaker 10M+ Removed
    • Money Manager Expense & Budget 10M+ Updated
    • TMAP 10M+ Updated
    • Lotte Cinema 10M+ Updated*
    • Genie Music 10M+ Updated*
    • Cultureland version 2 5M+ Updated*
    • GOM Player 5M+ Updated*
    • Megabox 5M+ Removed**
    • LIVE Score Real-Time score 5M+ Updated*
    • Pikicast 5M+ Removed**
    • Compass 9: Smart Compass 1M+ Removed**
    • GOM Audio – Music, Sync lyrics 1M+ Updated*
    • TV – All About Video 1M+ Updated*
    • Guninday 1M+ Updated*
    • Item mania1M+ Removed**
    • LOTTE WORLD Magicpass 1M+ Updated*
    • Bounce Brick Breaker 1M+ Removed**
    • InfiniteSlice Infinite Slice 1M+ Removed**
    • Norae bang 1M+ Updated*
    • SomNote – Beautiful note app 1M+ Removed**
    • Korea Subway Info: Metroid 1M+ Updated*
    • GoodTVBible 1M+ Removed**
    • Happy Mobile Happy Screen1M+ Updated*
    • UBhind: Mobile Tracker Manager 1M+ Removed**
    • Mafu Driving Free 1M+ Removed**
    • Girl singer WorldCup 500K+ Updated*
    • FSP Mobile 500K+ Removed**
    • Audio Recorder 100K+ Removed**
    • Catmera 100K+ Removed**
    • Cultureland Plus 100K+ Updated*
    • Simple Air 100K+ Removed**
    • Lotteworld Seoul Sky 100K+ Updated*
    • Snake Ball Lover 100K+ Removed**
    • Play Geto 100K+ Removed**
    • Memory Memo 100K+ Removed**
    • PB Stream 100K+ Removed**
    • Money Manager (Remove Ads) 100K+ Updated*
    • Inssaticon – Cute Emoticons 100K+ Removed**
    • ECloud 100K+ Updated*
    • SCinema 50K+ Updated*
    • Ticket Office 50K+ Updated*
    • Lotteworld Aquarium 50K+ Updated*
    • Lotteworld Water Park 50K+ Updated*
    • T map for KT, LGU+ 50K+ Removed**
    • Random number 50K+ Updated*
    • AOG Loader 10K+ Removed**
    • GOM Audio Plus – Music, Sync l 10K+ Updated*
    • Swipe Brick Breaker 2 10K+ Removed**
    • Safe Home10K+ Removed**
    • Chuncheon 10K+ Removed**
    • Fantaholic  5K+ Removed**
    • Cinecube 5K+ Updated*
    • TNT 5K+ Removed**
    • Bestcare Health 1K+ Removed**
    • InfinitySolitaire 1K+ Removed**
    • New Safe 1K+ Removed**
    • Cashnote 1K+ Removed**
    • TDI News 1K+ Removed**
    • Eyesting 500+ Removed**
    • TingSearch 50+ Removed**
    • Krieshachu Fantastic 50+ Removed**
    • Yeonhagoogokka  10+ Removed**

    As we have said several times before, we reemphasize again that even if an app has been deleted from the Play Store, it may still be able to steal your personal info and click on ads if it is still installed on your phone or tab. In other words, even if they were allegedly cleaned up by the developer and passed Google’s testing, uninstall any of these apps from any of your mobile devices right away. Do not take chances with your device.

    In the future, spare yourself some time and check the evaluations written by users before installing an app from a new developer. If you notice a user complaining that there are too many adverts on their phone or that the software caused his device’s battery to start draining after installation, these are red flag indications that you should pay attention to. If an app fails the smell test, don’t even bother with it. It’s best to simply ignore them.

  • Free Android apps of the week

    Free Android apps of the week

    Let’s have a look at some of the free apps and games on the Google Play Store. Now keep in mind that these apps typically have a price tag but are only free for a short period of time. This article will notify you of the special offers for paid apps that are completely free!

    Please be aware that although these apps are advertised as being free at the time of publication, we are unable to predict when these offers will finish, so they may become paid by the time you read this post or attempt to download them. This is problematic because there is no predetermined duration for app promotions on the Google Play Store, and offers may end just as fast as they were placed without any warning.

    If you come across an app or game on our list that piques your interest but you don’t need it right now, consider installing it and then deleting it from your device. This will save it to your app library, allowing you to install it again in the future when you need it. It’s a great way to take full advantage of short-lived promotions.

    Android apps available for free for a limited time

    Android apps for productivity and lifestyle

    • QR & Barcode Scanner Pro [4.8-stars / $1.99]: A separate app for those who do not want to settle for their stock QR and barcode scanner on their smartphones.
    • Speed View GPS Pro [4.9-stars / $1.49]: Track your speed, distance, time, location, and other metrics when you travel.
    • Electron Config Engine [4.4-stars / $2.49]: This is a good companion to have if you are learning chemistry.

    Android games

    • Demon Warrior Premium [4.3-stars / $0.99]: Here is an anti-hero game, where you are in the race to be the best demon possible.
    • Burning Fortress 2 [4.1-stars / $0.99]: Do you have what it takes to keep your fortress safe and sound from incoming enemies?
    • Rogue Hearts [4.1-stars / $0.99]: An isometric dungeon crawler that sees you survive using your gear, abilities, and wits.
    • Surface Trimino [4.1-stars / $0.99]: Your goal is to gain as much of the board’s surface as possible.
    • Monkey Go Happy [4.7-stars / $0.99]: Over 75 puzzles to solve, where you monkey around.
    • Missile Dude [4.7-stars / $1.99]: The more you progress, the bigger and more destructive your weapons get.
  • Free Android apps of the week

    Free Android apps of the week

    Let’s start this brand-new week off by compiling a list of apps from the Google Play Store that are only accessible for a short period of time. You can find special offers for paid apps on this page without spending a dime.

    Please be aware that although these apps are currently free, they may become paid by the time you read this post or attempt to download them because we are unsure of when these offers will expire. Because there is no predetermined duration for app promotions on the Google Play Store, bargains may be pulled just as quickly as they were published, which is terrible.

    Here’s a good tip: If you see an app or game on our list that interests you but isn’t currently necessary, think about installing it and then removing it from your smartphone. This will add it to your app library so you may install it again whenever you need it in the future. It’s a fantastic technique to fully benefit from transient promotions.

    Android apps for productivity and lifestyle

    • Pro MP3 Player QAMP [4.5-stars / $1.19]: Another versatile MP3 player just in case you want to spruce up your options.
    • Flashcards Club [3.9-stars / $3.99]: Create flashcards on the move with this app for easy teaching and learning.
    • 500X Game Booster Pro [4.2-stars / $0.49]: Do you think your smartphone has what it takes to work to its maximum? Perhaps this app will be able to help you push out every single drop of performance.

    Android games

    • Peppa Pig: Theme Park [3.9-stars / $3.99]: Let Peppa Pig keep your little ones entertained at a nearby theme park.
    • Concrete Defense 1940 [4.0-stars / $0.99]: A tower defense title that takes place during World War II, so expect to see some old-school weaponry in action.
    • Shadow Knight: Ninja Fighting [4.4-stars / $0.99]: Do you want to earn the Shadow Legends title? Fight your way through hordes of enemies.
    • Defense Zone 3 Ultra HD [4.7-stars / $2.99]: Tower defense never looked so good on Android with this futuristic-looking title.
    • The Enchanted Worlds [4.4-stars / $2.99]: Find out uncle Henry’s secrets in this unique puzzle adventure title.
    • Angular Velocity Full [4.3-stars / $0.99]: In a physics-based world, the grappling hook is your only means of getting around. Will you swing correctly?
  • Free and on-sale Android apps

    Free and on-sale Android apps

    How long have you been in love with your smartphone? The free apps of the week for this week are listed below if you feel the need to add a little more flair. We carefully examined the Google Play Store each week for apps that are free since you might wish to spice things up with your device.

    These programs normally have a price, but for whatever reason, they are currently accessible to the general public for free for a brief period of time.

    Every week, there will be two updates to this list of free apps: one at the start and one at the finish. The standard warning applies in this instance: although these apps were advertised as being free at the time of publication, by the time you read this post or use them, they may have changed to a paid version.

    Since there is no set duration for the Google Play Store promotions on apps, they are difficult to spot and can be taken down from the list as quickly as they were added.

    Temporary free Android apps on the Google Play Store

    Android productivity/lifestyle apps that are temporarily free on the Google Play Store

    • Notes ($5.49): Do you need yet another Notes app on your smartphone? Having more choices is always a good thing…
    • Rotation Control ($0.99): Enjoy more flexibility when it comes to rotating your smartphone screen.
    • How Much Can I Spend? ($2.99): A premium version of an app that helps you with your cash management. How apt.
    • Pro MP3 Player ($1.19): A MP3 player that does not whip the llama’s ass…
    • 500X Game Booster and GFX Pro ($0.49): What are the odds of this actually working well, claiming to boost your smartphone’s performance.

    Android mobile games that are temporarily free on the Google Play Store

    • Dungeon Shooter: Dark Temple ($1.99): A FPS that lets you loot dungeons while ridding them of unsavory characters.
    • Paranormal Territory 2 ($0.99): Touted as a ‘test of courage’, this game aims to scare the crap out of you. Do you dare play it with the lights off while wearing a pair of headphones?
    • Dementia: Book of the Dead ($0.49): An adventure game that explores the netherworld during medieval times.
    • A-2481 ($0.49): Another horror title where you try to uncover the horrors of military research.
    • World War 3 Tower Defense ($0.99): This tower defense game peers into the future with unique weapons in the next world war.
    • Archery Physics Shooter ($0.99): Experience lifelike physics applied in this archery title.
  • You can play Age Of Empires on your smarthphone

    You can play Age Of Empires on your smarthphone

    Age of Empires is a game that every original PC gamer has heard of. Although this game mostly existed on the PC platform, it appears that it will be growing over the coming months. This also includes an upcoming Age of Empires mobile game.

    Given that the franchise has recently turned 25, this is a rather significant milestone. Here is a brief recap of the game in case you are new to it. In 1997, the first Age of Empires game was released. In this simulation game, you expand your kingdom. You begin with a group of cavemen and gradually expand your civilisation into a vast empire by gathering resources, going on food hunts, etc.

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    Now, Age of Empires is coming to mobile

    Is a really popular game, but it suffered from one pitfall: it only really lived on one platform. This game didn’t really migrate outside of the PC ecosystem. There were two mobile releases several years ago, but those didn’t share the formula of the core games.

    Now, Microsoft is taking another crack at bringing this game to the small screens. World’s Edge, the developer behind this game, posted a short teaser of an Age of Empires game built from the ground up for mobile hardware. This game seems to be more closely related to the original titles. The teaser didn’t show much, however, it let us know that it’s going to be for mobile, and that it’s coming soon.

    Also coming to Xbox

    Because Microsoft is going all out to celebrate this game’s 25th anniversary, more people will be able to enjoy the series. But those hoping for the original title will be let down.

    On January 31st, Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition will be released on Xbox platforms, while Age of Empires IV will follow later in 2019. Additionally, Age of Empires IV Anniversary Edition will receive some new content. Two new civilizations are represented by this: Milian and Ottoman. In addition, there are 11 new game languages, 8 new multiplayer maps, new biomes, achievements, and challenges. All users can access this update for free.

    Looking for the first Age of Empires Game?

    If you’re craving the original title, then there is some good news. At the time of writing this article, Age of Empires: Definitive Edition is now only $4.99 on steam. That’s a 75% discount from the $19.99 price. You’ll want to act fast, as this sale ends on November 1st!

  • How to download Android Auto 8.2

    Although it’s not everyone’s cup of tea, this strategy has been employed by Google for a while and makes a lot of sense.

    This is due to the phased rollout strategy giving Google more time to monitor the rollout and identify any potential difficulties in advance, effectively lowering the possibility that new app versions may seriously affect the devices on which they are installed.

    The most recent version of the app, Android Auto 8.2, is currently available to users. Fortunately, there is a quick method to download the program without having to wait for it to appear on the Google Play Store.

    android auto

    You should be aware that this alternate option essentially involves manually downloading Android Auto 8.2 onto your smartphone. To accomplish this, you must download the standalone APK installer and then run it on your device.

    The Android Auto 8.2 APK installer should first be downloaded from this page. Once the download has finished, navigate to the file’s destination and tap it.

    You should be prepared to move on at this point if your Android device is set up to permit the installation of apps from sources other than the Google Play Store. If not, the operating system should automatically prevent the installation and ask you to approve its completion.

    When the installation is complete, which shouldn’t take more than a few seconds, Android Auto should function normally. When manually installing the most recent update, you do not need to remove the version that is already installed on your device.

    What’s new in Android Auto 8.2

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    There isn’t much information available on this front because Google hasn’t published a thorough changelog. However, based on the most current user comments on social media, it appears like Android Auto 8.2 doesn’t bring about any noteworthy changes other from a bug that most users would find annoying.

    The weather and temperature icons in the status bar appear to be gone in Android Auto 8.2, although as was previously said, this is probably simply a quirk since hardly everyone notices it.

    Since no workaround has been found, it appears to be a server-side bug that Google should be able to resolve without releasing another update.

    What’s not included in Android Auto 8.2

    Since everyone seems to be anticipating the revamp of Coolwalk in Android Auto, you’ll likely be disappointed to learn that version 8.2 doesn’t bring any changes in this area.

    In other words, if you hurriedly downloaded and installed Android Auto 8.2 in the hopes of obtaining Coolwalk, this UI change isn’t yet accessible. You should also be aware that Google will enable the new function with a server-side switch, so the distribution of Coolwalk isn’t dependent on a specific Android Auto update.

    The majority of the code for Coolwalk is already present, therefore Google is currently only focusing on final polishing. This indicates that the release of Coolwalk shouldn’t be too far away, even though there is currently no other information on the ETA.

    If you don’t want to manually install version 8.2 on your smartphone, the wait shouldn’t be too long as the automated deployment of Android Auto upgrades normally ends after a few weeks. In other words, as part of the gradual deployment described above, this most recent version of the app should be made available to all Android smartphones running Android Auto by the end of the month.

  • Today deals for Android apps

    The greatest Android game and software bargains for Monday afternoon are now available below the fold. Along with the software discounts, there are also price reductions for the OnePlus 10 Pro 5G, Samsung’s most recent Galaxy Z Fold 4 foldable, and the Chromecast with Google TV 4K. However, the focus of today’s bargains is on apps, with titles like Pavilion: Touch Edition, ProCam X, Evoland 2, YoWindow Weather, Hack, Slash, Loot, Crystalline, and others among the highlights. For a detailed look at today’s top Android app bargains, courtesy of Google Play, continue reading below.

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    Today’s best Android app deals:

    Today’s Android hardware deals are headlined by Samsung’s latest Galaxy Z Fold 4 foldable at new all-time low of $1,500. That deal joins the OnePlus 10 Pro 5G with a Hassleblad 48MP camera setup at new low of $600 as well as today’s discount on the Chromecast with Google TV 4K, a solid offer on JBL’s ultra-portable Go 3 Bluetooth, and our smartphone accessories roundup

    More Android app deals still live:

  • Kids Space improved with latest Google System Updates

    Kids Space improved with latest Google System Updates

    The September 2022 Google System updates have started to reach Android devices. These updates differ from OTA (over the air) updates that you get for your phone. Instead, these are updates to various underpinning technologies, such as Google Play Services and the Play Store, which serve as the foundation for the Android OS. For a more dependable and secure user experience, the organization releases updates and adjustments to these systems on a regular basis. Each month, it describes their developments. A few major modifications, including some for Kids Space, are brought about by the most recent round of Google System updates.

    This month’s Google System updates bring notable changes to Kids Space

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    First off, you can now set up Android tablets to install Google Kids Space on a different account. You can now use your tablet to share with your little siblings or children. To prevent your children from downloading or using undesirable apps, you can also hide suggested apps while configuring Kids Space. On Android smartphones, TVs, tablets, Android Auto, and Wear OS devices, the most recent updates significantly improve Google account syncing and recovery.

    Additionally, the Google Play Store is improving. Play-as-you-download, Google Play billing, Play Protect, Play Pass, and Play Points programs are just a few of the features that are getting some optimization. However, if you looked at the organization’s official update tracker for these monthly releases, you would see the identical entries in the changelog for almost every release.

    Improvements are also being made in the Google Play Store. Some enhancements are being made to features including Play-as-you-download, Google Play billing, Play Protect, Play Pass, and Play Points programs. However, if you looked at the changelog for these monthly releases on the company’s official update tracker, you would see the identical entries almost every month. That’s because Google makes these ongoing adjustments for better user experience in the background.

    As part of these monthly Google System updates, Google frequently pushes new updates to Android OS systems throughout the month. So, in the upcoming weeks, it’s possible that the corporation will add new items to the changelog for the most recent edition. We will undoubtedly let you know about anything significant or significant if it happens.

    The aforementioned improvements are now being released alongside Google Play Store version 31.1 and Google Play services version 35.22. It may take a few days for everyone to notice the improvements brought about by this month’s Google System upgrades because the company just issued the most recent version. Although the updates ought to be installed without your intervention, you can always look for them yourself. To check if you have a Google Play services update available, click this page. The About section of Settings, accessed from your avatar in the top right corner of the Play Store home page, allows you to check for updates for the Play Store.