Photo: Shutterstock Newly created Google accounts come with automatic removal enabled by default for all data types, a function that users had to enter and select beforehand. Google keeps your data, which it uses to select content and ads on its services, in three categories: Web and app history (including …
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With watchOS 7, Apple has made several updates to see faces and complications for the Apple Watch. We delved into the new watch faces, new and updated complications, and delved into how to share the watch faces. watchOS 7 has a different user experience for Apple Watch Before we get …
Read More »Mac startup bell is coming back in macOS Big Sur
Apple is officially bringing the Mac startup bell with macOS Big Sur, four years after removing it in an earlier version of the operating system. Based on the social media posts from the developers running the first beta, it appears that the startup buzzer is also widely available on other …
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Apple has finally breathed new life into Mac as part of a radical overhaul and infusion feature set to come up with macOS Big Sur. We take the first beta version to see how everything works. A renewed design. It is immediately noticeable, from the initial startup, that macOS Big …
Read More »Did Apple and Google install contact tracking apps on your phone?
Recent posts on social media (which I won’t link to, but you can easily find them with a Twitter search) They claim that Apple and Google are installing contact tracking apps on your phone without your permission. The posts show even compelling screenshots and allude to statements made by both …
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