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Monday, August 5, 2013

How to Disable or Enable Android System Apps

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Disable and enable Google Play system apps

On devices running Android 4.0 and higher, you can disable pre-installed Google Play system apps through your device Settings. After a system app has been disabled, it will be hidden on your device.
Please note that disabling a built-in app may cause other apps to misbehave and will delete your associated data for that app.
Disable pre-installed system apps for Android 
  1. Go to your device's Settings menu (on some devices, the icon may look like this ).
  2. Select Apps.
  3. Touch the system app you’d like to disable.
  4. Select Disable.
  5. Re-enable pre-installed system apps
How to Enable or enable  Google Built in Apps in Android - Google Play
If you've disabled an app and would like to enable it, you can find and re-enable the app using the following steps:
  1. Go to Settings on your device (On some devices, the icon may look like this ).
  2. Swipe to view the list of All apps.
  3. Scroll to the bottom of the list to view disabled system apps.
  4. Touch the system app from the list that you'd like to enable.
  5. Select Enable.

Once a system app has been re-enabled, it can be viewed and opened from your main apps screen.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

How much characters are allowed in google search query?

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Google has Limit 32 Words Characters are Allowed in google search query box.


Google Raises Word Limit to 32
Google will indicate in a message below the query box at the top of the page if your query exceeds the 32-word limit. The 32-word limit applies to search terms and operators but not stop words.(The limit was previously 10 words.)

Friday, December 7, 2012

Suspicious Sign-in alerts?-Reason

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How to know if a sign-in is yours
With most people signing in to their account from multiple computers and mobile devices, it can sometimes be hard to tell if a sign-in was yours. We recommend you evaluate each sign-in by multiple criteria:

  • Proxy:

You may use a proxy site, sever, software or anything else to sign in to your gmail account.
This Article is taken from Google

  • Date and time

If you see a date or time when you know you did not access your account from your computer, phone or an application (for example, the Picasa desktop application, or an application for instant messaging or your email client), your account might have been hacked.

  • IP address and domain

For each sign-in we show the IP address and the IP owner's domain. The domain usually helps you identify an internet service provider that you may have used recently, including a mobile phone service. While we try to be as accurate as possible, sometimes the domain listed might be wrong. So if you’re still unsure whether a sign-in was yours, you can perform a reverse IP lookup. This will give you more information about the computer or device that signed in.

  • Location

If either the physical location or domain is not typical for you, this could be a sign-in from a hacker. Signing in to your account through a mobile phone could cause the physical location to be different from where you are, but the domain should still be that of your mobile phone’s service provider.

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