
If your iPhone has been uninstalling apps automatically, you're not alone. This frustrating issue can be caused by a variety of factors, including a full storage capacity.
To stop this from happening, you need to free up some space on your iPhone. According to our article, you can do this by deleting unused apps, photos, and videos, which can take up a significant amount of storage space.
One way to identify which apps are taking up the most space is to check your iPhone's storage usage. You can do this by going to Settings > General > iPhone Storage.
By following these simple steps, you can prevent your iPhone from uninstalling apps automatically and keep your device running smoothly.
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Disable Automatic App Deletion
Offload Unused Apps is the culprit behind your iPhone's automatic app uninstallation. This feature was introduced by Apple in iOS 11 and continues to be a part of newer iOS versions.
To disable Offload Unused Apps, you'll need to head to the Settings app. From there, tap on App Store and scroll down to Offload Unused Apps. Slide the button to the left (gray) to turn it off. This will prevent your iPhone from automatically removing apps you use infrequently.
If you're still experiencing issues, it's possible that a glitch is causing the problem. In this case, you can try resetting your iPhone. However, be sure to take a backup of all your data, as a reset will erase everything on your phone.
Here's a step-by-step guide to disable Offload Unused Apps:
- Open Settings > App Store.
- Scroll down to Offload Unused Apps and slide the button to the left (gray) to turn it off.
Alternatively, you can also disable Offload Unused Apps by going to Settings > General > iTunes and App Store. If Offload Unused Apps is checked, tap on it to deactivate.
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Restrict App Installation and Deletion
To stop your iPhone from uninstalling apps automatically, you need to disable a setting called "Offload Unused Apps". This setting was introduced in iOS 11, and it's what's causing your apps to disappear on their own.
To disable offload unused apps, follow these steps: go to Settings, tap on your name, and select iTunes & App Store. Then, toggle off the switch next to "Offload Unused Apps". That's it - your iPhone should no longer automatically remove apps.
If your iPhone is still uninstalling apps automatically, it might be a glitch. To attempt to fix that, you can try to reset your iPhone. However, make sure you take a backup of all your data, because a reset will erase everything on your phone.
To prevent iOS apps from being installed and deleted, you need to set up Screen Time restrictions. To do this, open the Settings app and tap on Screen Time. Then, tap Lock Screen Time Settings and set a passcode that's different from your device passcode.
To prevent apps from being deleted, go back to the Screen Time settings and tap on Content & Privacy Restrictions. Then, tap iTunes & App Store Purchases and enter your Screen Time passcode to get inside. From there, tap Deleting Apps and select Don't Allow.
Disabling app installations removes the App Store icon from the Home Screen, App Library, and Spotlight Search. To reverse this, simply follow the same steps and choose Allow instead of Don't Allow.
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Troubleshooting App Uninstallation Issues
If you're experiencing issues with your iPhone uninstalling apps, it's likely due to the "Offload Unused Apps" feature, which automatically deletes unused apps to free up space. This feature is not enabled by default, but it can be activated during an iOS update.
To check if this feature is enabled, go to Settings, then General, and tap on iPhone Storage. Select an app you want to remove and look for the Offload option. If it's enabled, you'll see the Offload Unused Apps option checked.
The Offload Unused Apps feature can be turned off by going to Settings, then General, and choosing iTunes and App Store. If the Offload Unused Apps option is green, it's turned on.
It's possible that you may have accidentally enabled this feature when you updated to a new iOS version. This can be a reason why your iPhone is uninstalling apps randomly.
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