Amazon planned to end its Underground “Actually free” program that offered paid Android apps for free from May 31

Last updated June 14, 2021
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TechNadu Staff
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Recently, Amazon has been offering free Android apps for Android and its Fire devices through the Underground Actually Free Program that was launched back in August 2015.

The Underground program was launched as the company was building up its Amazon Appstore, which now offers more than 800,000 apps and games for Fire Tablets, Fire TV, and Android devices in 236 countries and territories.

The free Android apps from Amazon will no longer be available. But the Underground Actually free program is going to end in 2019. The Fire tablet users will be able to enjoy all apps and games that they have installed for free via Underground.

And then the Android users will not able to access the Underground Actually free store via Amazon's Appstore after summer 2017.

If you want to continue to access the Amazon Underground app to shop for physical products, manage previously free apps and access content on prime Video.

Amazon says that they will stop installing a new app and game submissions for Underground Actually free from till May 31.



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