Android users sooner or later end up buying apps or content inside the Google store, the Play Store. Once we pay for it, this content will be available for always associated with our account, however, it is possible that over time and the accumulation of applications we forget some that we have previously bought and stop using them.
It is possible to consult all the applications for which we have paid from within the Play Store itself (until some time ago this was not possible and additional software was needed for this). To consult all the contents for which we have paid, the first thing we have to do is open the application store from our smartphone until we see the main screen.
We must display the menu on the right side of the app store and, in the options that appear, select "My Account" to access the data referring to our Google account.
Here, the first thing we will see will be our banking information. From here we can add new credit cards to make payments within the Google ecosystem and even access Google Wallet where we will see in detail the banking transactions that we have made with our account.
Below this section we will see the latest content we have purchased through the Google store. Here we can see, for example, the movies, music or applications that we have bought more recently, but if we want to access the complete list we must click on "More" to open a new card, where here we will see the full history of applications from the first purchase we made.
From here we can click on any of these applications so that we will access the corresponding entry of the Play Store from where to download our application. A very simple and very useful function especially for those who want to have their purchases controlled within the Android platform.
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