I honestly don't know why I still have this app

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... Read moreI've often found myself questioning why I continue to keep certain apps installed on my phone, even when I rarely or never use them. One of the main reasons can be the initial excitement or perceived utility when first downloading the app. However, as time passes, the app may no longer fit our needs or may fail to provide ongoing value. From my experience, apps that clutter your screen but provide little benefit can lead to phone fatigue and distraction. It's helpful to periodically review and evaluate the apps installed on your device. Ask yourself if the app solves a problem, enhances your productivity, or genuinely entertains you. Sometimes, apps remain because of habits or the hope that you might use them someday, though often that day never comes. Deleting such apps can free up storage space, improve device performance, and reduce distractions. Additionally, privacy and data security concerns are important to consider. Apps that gather data without clear benefit may not be worth keeping. Regularly reviewing app permissions and usage patterns can help maintain control over your digital footprint. Ultimately, keeping an app should be a deliberate choice based on its relevance and contribution to your digital life, not just inertia. Taking a moment to delete apps you no longer use can create a more intentional and streamlined device experience.