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In-app purchases work best when you are running the latest version of the Play Store. To update the app: On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Play Store app. Tap Menu Settings Build version or Play Store version. Build version or Play Store version is .  · One more thing, Google Play Store download apps and games with a bigger file size over Wi-Fi. So, make sure to uncheck the ‘Download over Wi-Fi’ option after pressing the download button. Now, in case everything seems fine, the internet is working, you have enough space on your phone and still unable to download, then here’s what one.  · jayesh, May 7, I have also allowed the app to "install unknown apps" from appsspecial accessinstall unknown apps. still the app keeps asking to allowed it to download apps by turning on "unknown sources" in the phones security setting, but there is none.


- Android or higher: Settings Apps MIR4 Select Permission Settings Permissions Set to allow or deny - Below Android Upgrade the operating system to change settings, or delete the app. *If the operating system version is lower than Android , you cannot change permission settings for individual apps. Install Apps without Play Store in Android Oreo and Pie As of Android , the method to install apps from unknown sources changed. Instead of the previous method where you gave permission to download APKs through any existing app on your phone, this version forced you to give permission to specific apps that are allowed to install APKs. Easy access to all your paid apps and games. Check the history of your in-app purchases and subscriptions. • See how much you spent in the store. • Choose your preferred currency. • Filter out already installed apps or in-app purchases. • Export / share your paid apps list.


Finding your purchase history. Finding purchased apps, in particular, requires a few extra steps. Open the Google Play Store; Open the settings menu with your profile picture. Step 1: Make sure the Google account used to purchase your apps is added to your new device. If it isn't, go to your Android Settings, tap "Accounts and sync," then "Add account.". One more thing, Google Play Store download apps and games with a bigger file size over Wi-Fi. So, make sure to uncheck the ‘Download over Wi-Fi’ option after pressing the download button. Now, in case everything seems fine, the internet is working, you have enough space on your phone and still unable to download, then here’s what one.

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