Doing just that automatically tells iOS to add new app installs to your App Library, bypassing your home screen entirely. There is a prompt that tells you that, but it's easy to not pay attention to, especially since it only has one option to interact with: "OK. Luckily, reversing the setting is super simple. From now on, newly installed apps will show up on your home screen, just as they did in iOS 13 and earlier. The Overflow Blog. Who owns this outage?
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For more tips on finding hidden or missing apps, read this. Erin is a Web Editor for iPhone Life and has been a writer, editor, and researcher for many years.
She has a degree in communication with an emphasis on psychology and communication, and has spent many of her professional years as a coach in various business and specialty fields. Erin officially joined the ranks of iPhone and Apple users everywhere around nine years ago, and has since enjoyed the unique and customized feel of Apple technology and its many gadgets. As long as the app hasn't been discontinued and pulled from the app store, you can always find your app history and re-download any apps you may have forgotten about for free, naturally.
On your Android phone, open the Google Play store app and tap the menu button three lines. Tap All to see a list of all apps you've downloaded on any device using your Google account.
On the web, simply click this link to open up a list of the apps associated with your Google Play account. You can see all apps associated with your account, or you can sort them by device. This is due to an iOS feature called Automatic Downloads.
Automatic Downloads in iOS can be undeniably useful in some situations, but it can also be frustrating and unexpected, and can lead to a reduction in storage capacity on devices as they end up downloading the same apps whether you want the apps on both devices or not.
Like many iOS features, Automatic Downloads can be turned off. Once disabled, you will be able to download an app directly to an iPhone or iPad, and not have it automatically appear on the other iOS devices you own sharing the same Apple ID. For best results, and if you want to completely stop all automatic app downloads on all devices, repeat the process of disabling the setting on all iOS devices you own.
This can help to free up storage space that you may not have even known was being taken up by apps that are not in use on each device.
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