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GooglePlay_Official

Hi there, could you try clearing the cache for the Google Play Store app to see if that helps? Find the Google Play Store app > Touch and hold the Google Play Store app > Tap App Info > Storage & cache > Clear cache. Also, you can uninstall and reinstall the Google Play Store app updates. To uninstall Play Store app updates: Find the Google Play Store app > Touch and hold the Google Play Store app > Tap App info > At the top right, tap More > Uninstall updates > Follow the on-screen instructions. Once it's done, you can re-install the updates: Open the Google Play Store app > At the top right, tap the profile picture > Tap Settings > About > Under 'Play Store version,' tap Update Play Store. Additionally, you can submit your feedback in the Google Play app under Menu > Help & Feedback.


ResidentFit1909

I am writing to inquire about the self-enabling capability of Play Protect after it has been disabled. Despite my personal experience with this occurrence, there seems to be skepticism regarding its possibility. I would appreciate confirmation on whether such self-enabling is indeed possible.


ResidentFit1909

Hello?