One of the most effective ways to free up space on an Android phone is to uninstall apps, but which ones? Good candidates are those programs you haven't used in a long time. And you don't need to make a memory, your portable one can tell you which one it is.
For better or worse, Android keeps track of where it's at the last time you open each program. Previously you could check data from Android settings, although now the easiest way to do it is from Google Play.
When did you last use the app?
Knowing When was the last time you used the system? It would be helpful to find out which apps to do without looking at an example if it is true that your children did not play a particular game during the week, as promised.
The good thing is that you don't need to install anything, but you only need to open Google Play, install the sidebar and install My applications and games, the place where all available app updates are displayed. Go to the tab Installed.
This list already shows you applications installed, small and small, when are they last used?. However, the order of the list may be alphabetical or in size, so if you want to see that the list is organized for its final use, tap the selection setting For final use.
Keep in mind that this data determines whether the app will open, even if it is accidentally too second. If you want more detailed control of application usage and self-rating, on the other hand you have Google Digital Wellbeing, focusing more on self-control, on another parental control system like Google Family Link, with strict controls.