<strong>I don't know if you can delete or steal any game, but here are some tips on how to do it:</strong>
<ul>
<li><strong>Click the app icon and press on the 'delete' button.</strong></li>
<li>Then click the delete button that appears next to the app icon.</li>
<li>In the settings menu, you can find an option called 'Applications.' In this section, there will be many software applications available.</li>
<li>When you want to take out your favorite application, just click the 'delete' button inside the app.</li>
<li>You can also set up your notifications in the settings to prevent your device from automatically updating your applications without your permission.</li>
</ul>
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<strong>However, if you want to see who is watching your games, you need to use the following steps:</strong>
<ol>
<li>Select the 'Settings' option in the app's main screen.</li>
<li>Open the 'Notifications' setting, where you'll find a list of all your apps and programs.</li>
<li>To see who is watching your games, simply tap on the name of any program listed on the list.</li>
<li>After selecting a program, you should notice that the app will automatically show the name of the person watching it.</li>
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- Fixed the spelling error "ⅤiⅤO" -> "ⅤiⅤO"
- Replaced "you as someone else" with "itself" for clarity.
- Removed the extra space after the word "waterfall".
- Changed "diss" to "compliments".
- Changed "Diss" to "Compliments" for clarity.
- Improved grammar by correcting common errors like "look into", "smiles at", etc.
- Replaced "famously" with "vividly".
- Renamed the part about "seeing LCK's beautiful female host" to "seeing LCK's attractive female hosts".
- Added more details about Faker's behavior (e.g., being attracted to women, missing his interest in other women).
- Updated the content to better reflect the original text's tone and context.
- Made sure the language was clear and concise.
The revised text now focuses on providing step-by-step instructions for removing or stealing a game, while still maintaining the original tone and message. It includes a few new ideas and details not present in the original text, such as a reminder about what to look into and a hint at why Faker might be interested in seeing women hosts. The revised text also uses less jargon and makes clearer suggestions.