

Re-enable your Play store > open minecraft.Or simply reconnect to the internet and try again. Make sure you have downloaded and installed Minecraft from the store. We're Having Trouble verifying that you own Minecraft on this device. Made even more annoying because we disable the play store. I would have to clear cache, clear storage, then uninstall. Every week, we would get a notification "License error" with only an ok, and the app closes, or we would get a message "We're having trouble verifying that you own Minecraft" Looking online, wasn't much help, and not surprisingly not much from Microsoft either. What should have been cost savings, ended up being a bit of a nightmare. Come to find out, I had the Family Library turned on, and Minecraft was part of that library. Great! I assumed it was free from all of the other "marketplace" items for sale now, especially with realms. We set out to install Minecraft on one of their tablets and to my surprise, no charge, just said: "install". It just makes sense our offspring would love it too.

The device will display a full list of apps under settings, (Settings → Apps and notifications → Show all apps).Minecraft has been a staple in my household for years.

This is why we strongly recommend installing a reliable security solution that will prevent the download of dangerous programs. We see that the developers upload new modified versions to the store - under different names and different developer accounts. “Unfortunately, deleting applications from official stores does not always lead to victory over the malware. The developers use the "In-App Purchase" feature for additional monetization through apps. Unfortunately, they cannot hide the icon and launch a browser, YouTube, or Google Play. Secondly, researchers have identified two modpacks with basic features where an app displays full-screen ads even when the application is not open on your screen.
