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# Unpublish an app from the app stores

### Unpublish your Android app from the Google Play Store

To remove your Android App from the Google Play Store, follow these steps:

1. Log in to your [**Google Play Console**](https://play.google.com/apps/publish/?hl=en) account.
2. Open the app in the Google Play Console that you want to unpublish.
3. Navigate to the **Release** section, click on **Setup**, and then **Advanced settings**.
4. Under **App Availability**, click on the **Unpublish** button and **Save**.

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### Unpublish your iOS app from the Apple App Store

To remove your iOS App from the Apple App Store, follow these steps:

1. Login to your [**App Store Connect**](https://appstoreconnect.apple.com/) account.
2. Got to **My Apps** section and selecte your app.
3. Under **Pricing and Availability** section, select **Remove from Sale**.
4. Make sure to **Save** your changes.

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