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In the App Releases page of the Google Play Console, how do you delete a closed track?

There is a Manage button for the track but no obvious way of deleting it from the page which appears.

I have accidentally created a track I don't need and it is confusing/annoying to have it there. Hopefully I'm missing something rather than this functionality just not having been implemented!

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It isn't exactly possible right now.

However, you can:

  • click on the 'Manage' button
  • expand the 'Managed testers' card
  • click on the 'Deactivate track' button.

The track will go in a 'Deactivated tracks' list in the 'App Releases' page."

It's not totally deleted, but that might be enough for you. I've sent the feedback to the right team that this wasn't completely discoverable, and that complete deletion for unused tracks would be useful.

You also can't delete the default "Alpha" or "Beta" tracks right now, only ones you have created yourself.

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    Looks like you're right on deletion not being supported. However I can't see the "Deactivate Track" button... the only buttons in the 'Manage Testers' card for me are "Remove Testers" and "Save". Clicking "Remove Testers" doesn't help. Commented Jul 13, 2018 at 10:56
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    Likewise, no Deactivate Track button. Commented Jul 19, 2018 at 11:33
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    Ah, I've figured it out. You can't deactivate the default closed track called "Alpha". You can only deactivate one you've created yourself. Otherwise the Deactivate Track button doesn't appear @EmersonFarrugia Commented Aug 14, 2018 at 15:24
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    So after 4 years has Google any plans to reduce clutter of paused tracks and make them delete-able?
    – philk
    Commented Jun 2, 2022 at 10:34
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    Not only is this still not possible but also Google will now send you threatening emails that warn you about your old app versions - which you might still have lying around in these tracks, even when paused - due to unsupported libraries in them. This is beyond ridiculous, we're supposed to update all unused tracks with fresh bundles every couple of months now?
    – avalancha
    Commented Sep 5, 2023 at 12:04
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I can't find Deactivate track as on other answers - I think it has been changed by Google.

However, I can find option to Pause track, maybe it'll good for others.

This can be found when you click on Manage Track:

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And after clicking on it:

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  • This is all I can find also, but it's not perfect. Sometimes the paused tracks still appear in certain menus/selectors.
    – HJo
    Commented May 31, 2022 at 3:34
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    After I paused it I needed to publish it. After some time the track completely disappeared.
    – sucicf1
    Commented Nov 24, 2023 at 15:47
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For me the answer is in the negative. For a closed user-created track there is no deactivate track option. The above answers relate to an old version of the UI. This post gives the current situation. In a nutshell you have to release a higher version and this somehow makes the old track go away.

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If a new track is created in Closed testing, then it remains there forever. There's no way to delete the track.

If the track appears in the Releases overview, it can be discarded so that it doesn't pollute the list. To discard/remove the track from the list containing Latest releases, click on the arrow beside the item and select Discard release.

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    Nope, Google has apparently gone on a hunt to make it impossible to remove tracks and releases if you accidentally create one. As of December 2023, if you click on the arrow beside the item in the "Latest releases" list, there is no "Discard release" option. Commented Dec 4, 2023 at 19:39
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Deactivate track is available for any custom track created by user. Remove testers is applicable for any play console provided track.

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