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 · Let’s take Garena Free Fire – The Cobra for example. This app has the “Mature 17+” age rating. So, you want to set the age limit below Open the Google Play Store. In the top-right.  · If there are multiple apps trying to download at once, only one can download at a time and the rest say "Waiting" until it is then their turn. Try this. Double tap the icon of the Waiting app, and it should resume the download. If that doesn't work: • Log out of your iTunes store account. Go to Settings Store Sign Out Then press the Home button. Tap Apps notifications App info or See all apps. Tap More Show system. Tap Download Manager. Tap Storage or Storage cache Clear cache. Tap Clear storage Clear all .


This will stop its download. Turn off your WiFi temporarily and Mac App Store will show a message that the download has failed. Then, find the downloaded file in the Applications folder and move it to Trash. Empty the trash and turn your WiFi back on. Go to the Purchases page in Mac App Store, hold down option key and click Cancel. Let's take Garena Free Fire - The Cobra for example. This app has the "Mature 17+" age rating. So, you want to set the age limit below Open the Google Play Store. In the top-right. How to Stop Apps Downloading on All Your Apple Devices. If you've ever asked "How do I stop my iPad and iPhone from syncing apps?" you're not alone. Luckily, you can do so easily in the App Store's settings. Make sure you repeat these steps for each Apple device you have that you don't want to sync apps for.


Then, surf for “Application manager” option and launch “Google Play store” option. From there, click on “Cached Data” and select the “Clear Cache” option. Optionally, make use of “Force Stop” feature to halt the functioning of the app. At last, reboot/restart your smartphone. If the previous steps didn't fix the problem, and you're still seeing apps pending or stuck downloading, you can reset the Microsoft Store app using the Settings app. Open Settings. Click on Apps. If the Windows Store Apps troubleshooter doesn’t fix the problem, another troubleshooter might. A stuck app can sometimes result from a problem with Windows Update. You should also try running the Windows Update Troubleshooter while you’re at it. It doesn’t take much time and may help. Re-Register the Windows Store with PowerShell.

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