I'm building a database driven app that offers 29 in-app downloads of 
regional data. When I test the APK by selecting and test-purchasing a 
region, it loads as it should in the app and shows in the downloaded 
regions list. As I continue with development of the app, I eventually need 
to reload a new APK and restart the app as a first-time user. No matter 
what I do, though, I can't clear the data from the previous APK from the 
device. Even after performing a "Clear Data" in the app manager and 
uninstalling the previous APK, the fresh install will show the in-apps 
previously purchased and downloaded.

To get around this I've been setting up a new gmail account with each new 
test APK, deleting the previous user account in the device, loading the new 
gmail user account, and that works, but Google Mail only allows so many new 
account telephone verifications on a specific phone number, and I've been 
locked out. Can't create any new accounts to load into my devices.

The question: Is there a way to thoroughly purge a previos test APK's data 
without going through all this? I know a factory reset would do it, but 
that's a bit extreme. I'm testing on a Samsung Galaxy 4 and a Nexus 7 tab.

Thanks.

Cayce

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