How to Use an Older Version of an App Without Updating It

Learn how to disable automatic updates and install older app versions safely on Android and iOS devices.

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To use an older version of an app without updating it, you can disable automatic app updates in your device's app store settings. For Android, go to Google Play Store settings, find 'Auto-update apps', and select 'Don't auto-update apps'. For iOS, go to Settings > [Your Name] > iTunes & App Store, and turn off 'App Updates'. Then, you can uninstall the current app and install the older version from trusted third-party websites that archive older app versions. Always proceed with caution to avoid downloading harmful software.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can I revert to an older version of an app on my phone? Yes, you can revert to an older app version by disabling automatic updates and manually installing the desired version from trusted sources.
  2. Is it safe to download older app versions from third-party sites? It can be risky; always use trusted websites that archive older app versions to avoid malware or security issues.
  3. How do I stop apps from updating automatically on Android? Open Google Play Store settings, tap 'Auto-update apps', and select 'Don't auto-update apps' to disable automatic updates.
  4. How can I turn off automatic app updates on iOS? Go to Settings > [Your Name] > iTunes & App Store and toggle off 'App Updates' to prevent apps from updating automatically.