To get everything seamlessly backed up to the cloud, tap your Google account profile picture (top right), then Backup. Turn ...
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Remember when getting an email was exciting? Back in the AOL days, that “You’ve got mail!” alert was something to look forward to. Now, for most of us, it’s more like “You’ve got thousands of unread ...
Open Gmail in your browser. Click your profile picture in the top right corner. Select Sign out from the menu. You will be returned to the login page where you can ...
Whether to protect against identity theft, to protect our privacy or to regain control over our information, there are numerous reasons for wanting to delete personal data from the internet. And there ...
Google’s free Gmail accounts come with 15 GB of storage, shared between Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Photos. When your storage limit is reached, Gmail stops sending and receiving messages, Google ...
Instagram has provided us with a space to catch up with our friends, post thirst traps, and stalk our favorite celebrities since 2010. However, whether you’re looking to decrease your screen time, ...
Spring-cleaning season is almost done, and it is time to finally get rid of that old computer. But be very careful before you sell, give away or recycle it. You could be handing over sensitive ...
Gmail actually saves the things you search for using its search bar. If you’d like to remove them, you can easily do so via Gmail’s site or mobile app. It’s also possible to clear your Gmail search ...
The internet is a dangerous place. If it seems like scammers, hackers, and spammers are lurking around every corner, that's because they are. Malicious individuals are always looking to take advantage ...
From PepsiCo to Taco Bell, dirty soda is taking over “Law & Order: SVU” original character dies in season 27 premiere Scientists Found 7,000-Year-Old Mummies in the Desert That Don’t Share DNA With ...