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  1. Download apps to your Android device - Google Help

    You can download no-charge and paid apps from Google Play on your Android phone or tablet. We recommend that you get apps from Google Play, but you can also get them from other sources.

  2. Add apps, shortcuts & widgets to your Home screens

    Touch and hold the app, then lift your finger. If the app has shortcuts, you'll get a list. Slide the shortcut to where you want it. Lift your finger. Tip: To use a shortcut without adding it to a Home screen, tap it.

  3. Change what’s on your Home screen on Android - Android Help

    Change what’s on your Home screen on Android If no app is open, your Home screen will appear. By default, your main Home screen shows the date, weather, and a few apps.

  4. Manage your child's Google Play apps

    Apps, Games, Movies, and TV: Select the highest maturity level of content you want to allow for download or purchase. Books: Choose whether you want to restrict access to explicit content. …

  5. Get Android apps & digital content from the Google Play Store

    You can install apps, games, and digital content on your device from the Google Play Store. Sometimes you can also use instant apps that don’t require installation.

  6. Create and set up your app - Play Console Help

    Your app’s dashboard will guide you through all the most important steps to get your app available on Google Play. You’ll start by providing details about your app’s content, and entering information for …

  7. Reinstall & re-enable apps - Android - Google Play Help

    Each device must be signed in to the same Google Account. Learn how to sync apps across devices. If you turn off an app that comes with your device, you can turn it back on. Learn how to manage …

  8. Download the YouTube mobile app - Android - YouTube Help

    Open the Play Store on your mobile device. Search for "YouTube." Select the official YouTube app. Tap Install. Visit the Google Play Help Center to learn more about downloading Android apps. Note: You …

  9. Install & manage web apps - Chrome Web Store Help

    You can install apps on your Chromebook from the Chrome Web Store. Once you've installed them, you can keep track of what you've installed and remove an app if you want to.

  10. Customize your Chromebook's shelf - Chromebook Help - Google Help

    At the bottom or side of your screen, there's a row of apps called the shelf. If there's an app or web page that you use frequently, you can pin it to the shelf for quick access.