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How to disable Google Play auto-update apps

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A good Google Play Store feature is automatic app updates, which guarantees that your smartphone is always running the best and most recent versions of your apps. However, if you have a limited mobile data plan, it can cost you money. Before updating, you might sometimes wish to know what will be changed in your favorite apps.

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How to Disable Automatic Updates

In a few easy steps, you can turn off Google Play Store automatic updates. While you’re about it, you may limit automatic updates to Wi-Fi connections to conserve mobile data.

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  1. Select your profile image in the top right corner of the Play Store.
  2. Select Network settings from the Settings menu, then select Auto-update apps.
  3. Tap DONE after selecting Don’t auto-update apps.
  4. If you prefer Wi-Fi-only automatic updates, you might also choose this option.

How to Disable Auto-Updates for Specific Apps

Follow the previous instructions, choose the Over any network option, and then take the following actions if you wish to disable automatic updates for only a few apps while leaving them enabled for the rest:

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  1. Reopen the Play Store, then tap the top-right corner of your profile image.
  2. Navigate to Manage applications and devices.
  3. For a list of all your installed apps, select the Manage tab.
  4. Go to the app’s settings and turn off automatic updates.
  5. On the explanation screen of the app, tap the three dots button in the upper right corner.
  6. Remove your checkmark from the Enable auto-update box.
  7. Repeat these actions on each program you want to prevent automatic updates on by going back and doing so.
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