How To Clear Recent Emojis On Android
Whenever I use an emoji / emoticon from the Google keyboard on Android, it gets added to the recent / most-used list of emoji.
This is generally useful, but there are times when I use an emoji just one time, and I prefer not to have it stored in the "most used" list.
Is there any way to remove just one or a few emojis from the most used list? Or even clear out the entire list and start from scratch?
asked May 28 '16 at 18:11
SumanSuman
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- Go to Settings app > Apps > Google Keyboard
- Click "Storage"
- Click "Clear Data"
This will remove / reset all your most recently used emojis so you can start from scratch.
answered May 31 '16 at 20:46
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This didn't work for me on Pixel 4.
Jul 22 '20 at 19:12
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It worked but it also reset all my keyboard settings. Is there a way to do this without resetting my settings?
Jul 17 at 19:54
And if you'd like certain ones there asap then text a friend or business (knowing it'll be a landline) a couple times with all the emoji you'd like. Tap them a few times if necessary. It usually works in 2 texts for me. Text the grocery store. No one cares and it won't go through anyway. I prefer this method over resets bc I don't know what else I'm clearing that I may want
answered Feb 8 '18 at 8:39
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How To Clear Recent Emojis On Android
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I'm unsure that you can do that from inside the regular settings, aside from wiping all of the keyboard data, which is quite annoying. Speaking of a CyanogenMod keyboard, I was successful in clearing out the recently used emojis by editing the com.android.inputmethod.latin_preferences.xml, stored into the /data/data/com.android.inputmethod.latin/shared_prefs/ directory. This requires root privileges, though.
May 28 '16 at 18:50
Thanks! I found out how to reset using wiping out all keyboard data. Posted the answer. Will wait to see if there is a better answer.
May 31 '16 at 20:47