New Android Feature Automatically Deletes Data from Unused Apps to Save Storage

Free Up Your Android Storage with Google's Auto-Archiving Feature for Unused Apps

Google has recently introduced a new feature for Android called "Auto-archiving," which aims to save device storage by automatically deleting data from unused apps that take up more than 60% of mobile data. This feature will significantly help in conserving mobile storage, making it more accessible for users.


According to a post on the Android Developer Blog, this feature will not delete any personal data of the user. Furthermore, apps with the "cloud icon" will indicate that their data is secure. The feature will be available for Android OS versions 11 and above.


This feature will be particularly useful for users who experience low storage or those who frequently install new apps. It provides an excellent solution for keeping mobile storage under control, making it easier for users to navigate their mobile devices.


Aside from this feature, users can also check their mobile apps' storage by going to their mobile settings and clicking on the "uninstalled apps" option to manage and clear their storage.


In conclusion, the Auto-archiving feature is a valuable addition to Android that will make it easier for users to manage their mobile storage. With this feature, users no longer need to worry about losing personal data when clearing their device storage.


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