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If you have an iPhone, you know that eventually, you’ll run out of space on the device when you have enough apps, videos, and photos. When you reach this point, it’s important to understand how to remove apps to free up space.

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Fortunately, there are many ways you can delete apps on an iPhone permanently. When you understand a few of the most common methods available to you, you’ll know the steps to take to clear unwanted apps off your device fast.

Use the simple steps below to help you permanently delete apps from your phone screens, the App Library, the Settings menu, the iCloud, and the App Store. You can remove apps in each of these different locations, and when you understand how the methods work, you’ll never be stuck with an unwanted app again. 

Let’s get started!

Delete from Your Phone Screens

The simplest and most accessible way to delete an iPhone app is right from your phone screen where you typically access it. While on the screen that contains the unwanted app, press and hold your screen (anywhere on the screen) until a small minus symbol appears above each of your apps and your screen begins to lightly vibrate. 

If you follow those simple instructions you can effectively remove most apps from your iPhone for good.

But, what happens when you don’t have the app on one of your phone screens? If the app’s icon isn’t on the screen of your phone, you’ll have to travel to the App Library to remove it from your device, or go to your phone’s Settings and manage the app. The next two sections cover both of those methods and how you can use each to help you manage which apps are on your iPhone. 

Delete from the App Library

Even when you don’t have an app icon available on the home screens, you have options. The app could still exist on your device. You will have to venture to your iPhone’s App Library to remove the device for good. Begin by swiping right on your phone until you finally reach the App Library page. 

Once on the page, you can search for the name of the app you wish to remove. You can also scroll down and look for the app’s icon in one of the many different folders within the library. 

Once you locate the app you wish to remove, hold your finger down on its icon until a drop-down menu appears. You’ll have the option to Share App or Delete App. Choose the Delete App option and you’ll remove the app from your iPhone permanently. It will now be off your device unless you go to the App Store and install it once again.

Even if you delete the app from your iPhone, you may still have data files for the app stored within iCloud. We’ll discuss how to remove app data from iCloud as well in another section below. 

Delete from Within Settings

If you’re searching for a way to rapidly remove the largest apps from your device, you should go into your phone’s Settings. From within the Settings menu, you can quickly access iPhone Storage. From there, you can begin removing apps that you don’t want cluttering your device any longer. 

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Delete One App at a Time

If you want to remove specific apps from your device, you can do so by scrolling down in the storage management section. When you scroll, your devices will be listed in the order of the largest size to the smallest size. This makes it easy to rapidly determine which apps you can remove to clear as much storage space on your phone as possible. 

When you decide on an app to remove, click on the “>” next to it and you’ll be transported to the page where you can permanently delete it. 

Choose Delete App and your app will be removed once and for all. This process is rapid, and you can use it on as many apps as you like throughout your phone to free space for new apps. 

Clear Apps from iCloud

The iCloud can be used to save backup copies of the apps you use most on your iPhone. Even after you remove the app from your iPhone itself, it may still be alive and well in iCloud. To remove all traces of the app, you’ll have to go into your iCloud storage and remove the app from your backup storage. 

Begin by going to Settings -> your Name -> iCloud -> Manage Storage.

Once you do that, you’ll have a list of different apps you can remove from your backup storage. 

Select an app and delete the stored data for it. 

Follow these simple steps to remove any data you’re storing for each app that’s contained within the iCloud. Be careful which apps you remove data for, though, because once the data is gone, you can’t get it back. 

Remove from Your Apple Account Completely

Even after you’ve removed an app from your device and the iCloud, there’s still a record of you having it in the past. To hide this record, you must go to the App Store on your iPhone. Open the App Store and click on your User Icon. 

Now, choose Purchased, and you’ll be taken to a list of the apps you purchased on your phone and when you purchased them. This is where you can conveniently hide your record of purchasing apps. Use this if you don’t want that visible. Your purchase history will still show that you bought the app in the past. The App Store itself will no longer show any indication that you’ve had the app in the past. 

To hide the app, swipe left on it and select the red Hide button. That’s the only step you must complete to remove your record of having an app from the iPhone App Store itself. Continue this for any additional apps you want to hide as well. 

App Removal is Fast and Convenient

Removing apps from your iPhone is a fast and simple process when you understand all the different methods available to you on your device. Now you know how to delete apps on an iPhone permanently. You can clear up that precious storage space and use it for new apps, or use it to hold more photos and videos!

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