Google Play Store Removing Peer-to-Peer App 'Share' Functionality
The Google Play Store is removing the peer-to-peer 'Share' functionality, which allows users to send and receive apps without Wi-Fi or cellular connectivity.

The Google Play Store is removing the peer-to-peer app 'Share' functionality that was introduced in early 2021, which allowed users to send and receive apps without Wi-Fi or cellular connectivity. The feature is being retired with the release of Play Store version 44.1, though users can still use Files by Google to share Android applications.
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