Google Play Store has now quit indicating notices for refreshed applications. This arrived at the light toward the finish of 2019 when clients began seeing that the Play Store was sending fewer notices. A few clients thought about the absence of warnings as a transitory bug.
Notwithstanding, it worked out this was an arranged activity and was as of late affirmed by Google agents, Android Police provided details regarding Tuesday. Evidently, this advancement has been live since November for certain clients on form 17.4 of the Play Store.
GSMArena reports that its test on variant 18.3.13 we didn't get any warnings following a few application refreshes. This was done through the manual update course and from what it appears the equivalent applies to clients who have auto-refreshes turned on, the report included.
For clients who have the auto-update include turned on, the Play Store would regularly refresh a bunch of applications that had pending updates at whatever point you connected to a charger.
This warning didn't fill quite a bit of a need past the fractional rundown, yet it was convenient to have so you could anticipate changes or something to that effect, as per 9to5Google.
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