Google made me turn on location before I could use it.
What's that all about?
Google made me turn on location before I could use it.
What's that all about?
Clarify what you mean by “google”. Mobile? Desktop? Maps app?
Chrome on Android 5
Would not allow me access to the net unless I turned on location.
Will Chrome allow you to choose a different search engine?
I recommend Duck Duck Go.
I'll try it and see.
Chrome and Android are Google, best to avoid any google product.
Well that puts a lot of people on the fast track to lose all personal privacy.
My son switched to an Iphone in recent years and still struggles to merge that with his entire business that's windows based.
If I'm not assuming too much, a lot of those insiders who know are fearful of China's involvement in 5G.
Having said all that, I went on a road trip yesterday, taking me 200 miles or so away.
Perhaps they are just covering my back by having me turn on location to verify that my phone was not stolen. It just did it once when I logged on after returning home.
That kinda makes no sense. While it's true that there is more seamless integration between MacOS and iOS (which I fully leverage these days), I've never had any issues or challenges with iOS devices and Windows based computers and applications nor did thousands of my co-workers who carried iOS mobile devices and used Windows on the desktop. Even Office is pretty transparent between them. Theoretically, there should be the same benefits/challenges between a Windows based business and both Android and iOS on mobile applications since neither are Windows and Microsoft bagged "mobile Windows" for good awhile ago.
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I’m in full agreement with Jim. Have never had a problem.
That kinda makes no sense. While it's true that there is more seamless integration between MacOS and iOS (which I fully leverage these days), I've never had any issues or challenges with iOS devices and Windows based computers and applications nor did thousands of my co-workers who carried iOS mobile devices and used Windows on the desktop. Even Office is pretty transparent between them. Theoretically, there should be the same benefits/challenges between a Windows based business and both Android and iOS on mobile applications since neither are Windows and Microsoft bagged "mobile Windows" for good awhile ago.
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"A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty."
- Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965)
Type www.duckduckgo.com into your browser's eddress line, hit return. As an alternative, you should be able to click on it in the previous sentence.
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"A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty."
- Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965)
in firefox at least- Tools/Options, then 'search' on the left-- a little ways to the right and down is a dropdown which is likely defaulted to Google- drop it down and select DDgo or any other, and it will be your default. For temp use, if you have a 'search' window with a magnifying glass, click on the glass and it'll drop down to reveal other search engines to use temporarily..
That said, I like Duck Duck Go for it's privacy features. But as a search engine, it's (a) lame (duck) ...
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