HT2731 I ca't remove the application from screen when I go to the app store on my 5c

I can't remove the application from the app store screen so i signed up online but cant go to the store because of the application being on screen

jprice2796 wrote:
I can't remove the application from the app store screen ...
Which Application..?

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