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5 Apps to Delete to Save Time & Money

Trying to save money? There are a couple quick and easy ways to save a few bucks—and no, it doesn’t involve downloading some coupon app or a browser plugin. It’s even easier. Just delete those apps on your phone that cause you to spend the most money.

When it’s easy to spend money, we’re more likely to spend money. So, when you remove the opportunity for one-click buying, you can actually save a lot of cash! For the longest time, I refused to download the Amazon app to my phone, and actively did not purchase much Amazon online. Instead, I’d shop directly for what I needed when I needed it—and in person.

Shopping in a store has its own pros and cons on the “saving money while you shop” front, but mostly, when it’s too easy to shop, you end up shopping more. That’s why I try to keep online shopping apps (and home decor apps) off my phone.

But it’s not just about the one-click shopping apps, it’s also the apps that simply…

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