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# Delete a Private Application

To delete an application, you must submit a ticket on the Google Play Console support center, by [clicking on this link](https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/contact/publishing).

You will need to submit details of your managed Google Play account, such as:&#x20;

* Developer name
* Developer account ID
* App name
* App package name

You can access these settings on your [Play Console settings page](https://play.google.com/apps/publish/#ProfilePlace). To access this settings page, click on the "**Make Advanced Edits**" link on your private app page, which will bring you to your Google Play console.

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On the ticket, you must select the radio button "I want to request for app deletion".

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You must make sure that your application has first been unpublished for 24 hours.&#x20;

To un-publish your app:

1. Go to your [Play Console](https://play.google.com/apps/publish/).
2. Select an app.
3. Select **Store presence** > **Pricing & distribution**.
4. In the "App Availability" section, select **Un-publish**.

Once the ticket submitted, an agent from the Google Play Console support team will get back to you.


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