How to remove apps on your Amazon Fire TV Stick

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Do you have unused and unwanted apps on your Amazon Fire TV Stick? If so, it’s easy to uninstall those apps and tidy up your app library. You have two different ways to do it, and we will show you how to use them.

Use the “Applications” menu to uninstall an application

Your Fire TV Stick has a menu called “Apps” that allows you to quickly view and launch your installed apps. You can also use this menu to remove your apps.

To get started, on your Fire TV Stick remote, press and hold the Home button. Then, in the menu that opens, choose “Applications”.

Choose

On the “Your apps and games” page, highlight the app you want to remove.

Highlight an app.

While your app is highlighted, on your Fire TV Stick remote, press the Menu button (the button with three horizontal lines).

In the right panel, in the menu that opens, select “Uninstall”.

Select

Select “Uninstall” on the prompt.

choose

And that is. Your chosen app is now removed from your Fire TV Stick.

With free space on your device, you might want to get some new apps. Did you know that you can download apps not available on the AppStore after jailbreaking your Fire TV?

RELATED: How to Jailbreak an Amazon Fire TV Stick

Delete an app using settings

The Fire TV Stick Settings section offers dozens of options to customize your device. One of these lets you remove unwanted apps from your Stick in a more compact list view.

To use that option, from your Fire TV Stick’s home screen, choose “Settings” (a gear icon).

Accede to

In settings, select “Apps” to access your installed apps.

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In the “Applications” menu, select “Manage installed applications”.

Select

Installed apps will be displayed. Here, select the app that you want to remove.

Choose an app.

On the app page, select “Uninstall”.

Select

In the message that opens, select “Uninstall”.

choose

And your selected app is now uninstalled on your Fire TV Stick. Enjoy a neat user interface!


If you’re looking to free up storage space, consider clearing your Fire TV Stick’s cache as well. If you’re troubleshooting, consider updating your Fire TV device.

RELATED: How to Clear Cache on Amazon Fire TV

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