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This has to be for commercial applications. I have a gaming rig and a server very comfortably running off a single 1200 W PSU.
This has to be for commercial applications. I have a gaming rig and a server very comfortably running off a single 1200 W PSU.
Bummer. Maybe there will be more options when Android 15 launches, it is adding the option to choose the default wallet app.
Security-wise that is significantly worse. Google Pay generates a random card number per transaction and isn’t active when the phone is locked.
I keep my credit cards in an NFC blocking sleeves because the passive NFC can’t be turned off. Someone could literally bump into you and cause a transaction.
Apparently nobody here realizes that Meet is the video chat app for Google’s enterprise work (and school) suite of apps.
It’s not going anywhere…
You and I have wildly different definitions of the word “many” lol
On desktop…
I don’t have a reputable source (only stack overflow) because Google’s docs are misleading. They say you need INTERNET and ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE permissions but it simply isn’t true. I wonder if they regret the decision but can’t change it now because it could break older apps?
Despite widespread misinformation, that isn’t actually true. You DO NOT need to declare the Internet permission in an Android app. Google removed the requirement about 10 years ago when they realized pretty much every single app used the Internet permission. You only need it now if you are using sockets
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The UI strings make it pretty clear this is an option the user can choose.
Damn, somehow this place is more toxic than Reddit used to be.
Wut. Why would they bother when your cellular connection is constantly pinging all towers to literally triangulate your location? Why do something much more complicated to get data they already have?
The real answer is they are a multi billion dollar company with telemetry. Obviously, the vast majority of people never turn off WiFi or Bluetooth. Most people want quick access to connect to a WiFi network or Bluetooth device, not to toggle either off.
It’s not an assumption. They obviously have telemetry that shows the vast majority of people never turn Bluetooth or WiFi off.
It’s actually even better than that. Because this is an OS provided picker the app only gets access to the photos you select, instead of all of your photos.
??? The person I responded to literally is…
I don’t believe has an option to encrypt notification content either.
This is not an option you would actually want from any service.
You don’t want to be giving the plain text message to anyone to encrypt. Instead the notification contents should be given to the service provider (FCM or anyone else) already encrypted and only able to be decrypted by the app.
There is nothing stopping you from encrypting the payload instead of sending plain text.
Since you have a Pixel maybe try changing the call screening settings?
I was speaking in general. If this is about Sync specifically I see a “Show a reminder to update when available” options under General in the settings that may be related.
Yup!