You already use the Play Store on your Android phone or tablet—but it’s not just for browsing and installing apps. It’s packed with powerful features that let you share digital purchases with family, free up storage easily, and keep your device secure.

8Keep Your Device Safe With Play Protect

Downloading apps from the Play Store is generally safe, as Google regularly checks every listed app and game to ensure they meet its security standards. But even when you venture outside the Play Store (like bysideloading an Android appto install an older version or something not available in your region), the Play Store still has your back.

It offers a Play Protect feature that’s enabled by default and runs regular scans of your apps to detect anything that might put your device at risk. If it finds something suspicious, you’ll receive a notification. Otherwise, it quietly works in the background.

Play Protect feature on Play Store

If you eversuspect that your phone might be infected, you can run a manual scan. Tap yourprofile iconin the Play Store, selectPlay Protect, and tapScan.

The Play Protect settings menu includes a useful option calledPermissions for unused apps. It shows you which apps you haven’t opened in the past six months. Aside from helping you remove permissions from apps you don’t need anymore, it provides a great place to start if your phone’s storage is running low.

Play Protect settings on Play Store

7Sync Apps Across All Your Devices

If you own multiple Android devices, such as a watch, tablet, TV, or Chromebook, there’s a good chance you use many of the same apps across them. The good news is that you don’t have to install those apps manually on each device every time. As long as you’re signed in with the same Google account on all your Android devices, you can set the Play Store to automatically sync apps between them.

On the Play Store, tap yourprofile iconin the top-right corner and go toManage apps & device > Sync apps to devices. You’ll see a list of all Android devices connected to your account. Simply check the boxes next to the devices you want to sync with, and you’re all set.

Unused apps on Play Store

6Uninstall Apps in Bulk to Clean Up Fast

Clearing out apps and games you no longer use is a great way tofree up space on your Android phone. While uninstalling individual apps is easy, the Play Store offers an even quicker way to clean up multiple apps at once when you’re ready for a full-on cleanup.

Tap yourprofile iconin the top-right corner and go toManage apps & device. Then, switch to theManagetab to view a list of all your installed apps. From here, you can sort by size or last used to easily spot the low-hanging fruit.

Play Store menu on Android phone

Finally, tick the check boxes next to the ones you no longer need, hit thetrash iconin the top-right corner, and selectUninstallto confirm.

5Save Space With Auto-App Archiving

You don’t have to uninstall apps and games manually to free up storage space. The Play Store offers a handyauto-app archiving featurethat can save space without fully removing your apps.

To take advantage of this, tap your profile picture on the Play Store and go toSettings > Generaland enableAutomatically archive apps. Once activated, the Play Store takes care of the rest.

Manage apps tab in Play Store for Android

Google Play will now automatically remove parts of unused apps from your device when storage is running low. This doesn’t affect any of the app data, and the app icon remains on your home screen, grayed out. If you ever want to use the app again, tap it, and it will re-download right where you left off.

4Install Apps Remotely

You don’t need to have your Android phone or tablet in hand to install an app on it. The Google Play Store lets you remotely install apps to any of your connected Android devices, be it your phone, tablet, or smartwatch.

As long as you’re signed into the same Google account used on your phone, you may open the Play Store in a web browser on any device and sign in. Search for the app you want, then click theInstallbutton on its page. Then, select the device and clickInstallagain.

This feature also works in the Play Store app on your phone or tablet. On the app or game page, tap the arrow next to theInstallbutton, select the device you want to install it on, and then tapInstallagain.

3Get a Refund When You’re Unsatisfied

While the Google Play Store is packed with free apps and games across every category, you might make a purchase every once in a while. And thankfully, Google understands that not every paid app or game may live up to expectations.

If you spend money on something that doesn’t live up to the hype, you canrequest a refund directly from the Play Store. You’ll need to act quickly, though—refunds for apps and in-app purchases must be requested within 48 hours of purchase. For movies, TV shows, eBooks, and audiobooks, you have up to seven days to request a refund, provided you haven’t downloaded or streamed the content.

To get a refund, all you have to do is search for the app or game on the Play Store to open its page. If you’re within the eligible window, you’ll see aRefundbutton. Tap it, and you should receive an email confirmation shortly after.

For in-app purchases, the process is slightly different. Tap yourprofile picturein the top-right corner, go toPayments & subscriptions > Budget & history. Find the item you want a refund for and tapViewto open the transaction details. Then, selectReport a problem, select a reason from the dropdown menu, and hitSubmit.

2Share Apps, Games, and Movies via Family Library

For purchases you decide to keep, you can share them with up to five family members. To do so, you’ll need toset up Google Play Family Library, which lets you share your paid Android apps, games, movies, TV shows, eBooks, and even audiobooks.

Not every item is eligible for sharing, though. To check whether an app, game, or piece of media can be added to your Family Library, look for theFamily Library iconon the content’s details page.

1Earn and Use Google Play Points

Every time you make a purchase on the Play Store, you could be missing out if you’re not earning Google Play Points. This rewards program lets you collect points for nearly every dollar you spend.

To get started, tap yourprofile iconin the Play Store, go toPlay Points, and join the program for free. Once done, you’ll earn points automatically with every eligible purchase. The more you spend, the higher your level can climb—from Bronze up to Silver, Gold, and Platinum—each offering increasing benefits like bonus point events and special discounts.

These points aren’t just for show. you’re able to redeem them for Google Play credit, use them to score discounts on in-app items, or even donate them to select charities.

You might not need the above Play Store features every day, but knowing they’re available can save you time, money, and storage space when it counts. So take a moment to get familiar with what the Play Store can really do—you’ll thank yourself later.