Google Play Store shows previously uninstalled apps without clear removal path
Users who uninstall apps find them persisting in their Google Play library years later with no obvious way to remove them permanently. The complaint is fragmented and unclear, making it difficult to extract a well-defined problem. Low signal for builders or investors.
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