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Google ditches the Play Store’s friendly ‘Share apps’ in new System version

What you need to know

  • Google detailed its recent Play Store and Play Services updates, which sees the retiring of a feature: Share apps.
  • The changelog states users will no longer be able to share apps with friends and family, which leveraged its Nearby Share protocol.
  • The company unveiled “Share apps” in the Play Store in 2021 and it arrived as an easy, streamlined version of Android’s Nearby Share.
  • Google also rebranded Nearby Share to “Quick Share” earlier in 2024, pushing it closer to a true Apple AirDrop rival.

Google is starting to roll out its latest System update, but its changelog details the goodbye to a three-year-old feature.

The company’s December updates for the Play Store continue as a support document details the arrival of version 44.1 (via 9to5Google). A standout in its patch notes is an update for phones that states “The Share apps feature on Google Play will be retiring.”

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