![]() Don't Miss: How to Redownload Previously Purchased Apps from the App Store. ![]() This is different than the " Allow App Deletion" feature that is only used for major X.0 updates, where iOS will automatically delete apps then reinstall them after it updates itself. ![]() If you're not paying close attention, you could have just tapped to allow it, then saw a bunch of your apps uninstalled. What most likely happened is that Apple told you there was not enough space to install the latest iOS update and gave you an option to "Offload Unused Apps" to be able to install the update. Simple locate "Offload Unused Apps," and disable it if enabled. To check, open Settings -> iTunes & App Store, or Settings -> General -> iPhone Storage. If you know you haven't manually offloaded any apps yourself, and you don't remember enabling iOS to do it automatically when you run out of space, then it's possible it was the result of an iOS update that you sped through without reading all the prompts. Offload Apps is not a default setting, like just mentioned, so it needs to be enabled by you, and this can be done system-wide or on an app-by-app basis. ![]()
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