- Archive unused apps on Android - Google Help
When an app is archived, your device removes its software, permissions, temporary files, and stops notifications, but retains the app icon and data You can manually archive apps as needed or let supporting app stores automatically archive apps that aren't used regularly
- Archive or delete a class - Computer - Classroom Help
When a class is archived, it’s archived for all students and teachers in the class If you don’t archive a class, students and teachers in the class continue to find it on their Classes page Teachers and co-teachers can archive a class, but only the primary teacher can delete a class Students can’t archive or delete a class
- Organize archive email - Gmail Help
Find archived email Important: When you search in Gmail, your results include archived messages Learn more about search in Gmail On your computer, open Gmail On the left, click More Click All Mail
- Archive, delete read conversations in Google Messages
Archived conversations disappear from the Home screen, but you can still read them Mark all as read: Tap More Mark all as read Delete: To delete the selected conversations from Google Messages, tap Delete If you use Google Messages as your default messaging app, deleted conversations will also be deleted from your device
- View find email - Gmail Help - Google Help
View archived email In Outlook: Search the Archive folder Or, if you're using AutoArchive, open a pst file In Gmail: Search All Mail
- Delete vs. Archive texts - Google Messages Community
Instead of deleting messages and losing it forever, you can just archive them Archived conversations disappear from the Home screen, but you can still read and restore them Learn how to restore archived conversations back to your Home screen
- Move photos to archive - Android - Google Photos Help
Optional: To find any photos that you’ve archived from your Photos view, in the Google Photos app , at the bottom, tap Collections Archive If you access "Archive" often, you might also find it at the top
- retrieve accidentally deleted text messages - Android Community
To retrieve accidentally deleted text messages on your Android device, you have several options: Check the Recycle Bin or Trash folder in your messaging app Some Android phones, like Samsung Galaxy models, have this feature Restore from a Google Drive backup if you have it enabled Go to Settings > System > Backup to locate your backed-up data Use the Google Messages app to recover archived
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