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Google will soon give apps one less way to track you on your phone

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When you opt-in for personalized ads on your Android phone, Google creates an advertising ID which it uses to track you and make suggestions. However, did you know that advertising ID is also available to apps on your phone? Well, that’s all about to change.

Google recently updated its support page on the Play Console to inform developers that in the near future their apps will lose access to this advertising ID when a user opts out of personalized ads.

Starting in late 2021, when a user opts out of interest-based advertising or ads personalization, the advertising identifier will not be available. You will receive a string of zeros in place of the identifier.

As you can see, the change won’t be coming until late 2021–whenever that may be–but at least it’s coming. According to the article from XDA-Developers, a notice shared by a developer sheds some more light on the upcoming change. For starters, it will come via a phased rollout affecting apps on Android 12 first. Later, devices supporting Google Play will get the same treatment starting in early 2022.

This Google Play services phased rollout will affect apps running on Android 12 devices starting late 2021 and will expand to affect apps running on devices that support Google Play in early 2022. In July, we will provide more details and an alternate solution to support essential use cases such as analytics and fraud prevention.

While most users will be waiting till early 2022 for this feature, if you’d like to go ahead and opt-out of personalized ads right now, here’s how to do it. Open the settings menu on your phone, navigate to Google, select Ads, and toggle on Opt out of Ads Personalization.

This recent development is one of Google’s latest attempts to play catch up with Apple, as the Cupertino company pushes its privacy-first approach to smartphones. Google also announced back at I/O that the Play Store would be adding privacy info to apps similar to what Apple added to its App Store last year.

Paramount+ is discontinuing its $5.99 plan for a new cheaper one

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Paramount+ is making some changes to its plans this month. Starting on June 7, 2021, it will discontinue the $5.99 per month Limited Commercials plan which included a live feed to your local CBS channel.

Instead, Paramount+ will introduce a new low-cost plan called Essential for $4.99 a month. The new Essential plan includes access to over 30,000 episodes and movies, including Paramount+ Originals, with limited commercial interruptions. It also includes live streaming of NFL games on CBS and UEFA Champions League, but will not include streaming your local CBS affiliate station.

  • Stream with limited commercial interruptions
  • Watch 30,000+ episodes and movies on demand
  • Access Paramount+ Originals and more exclusive programming
  • Stream NFL on CBS and Champions League live*
  • Get 24/7 national news with CBSN
  • NO LOCAL, LIVE CBS CHANNEL

If you are currently subscribed to the Limited Commercials plan there is no need to worry though. Paramount+ states you will not be forced onto the Essential plan and this change will not affect you. That is, unless you cancel your subscription and resubscribe, because the Limited Commercials plan will no longer be available, and you’ll have to choose between the Essential and Commercial Free plan.

Those of you who are not a fan of commercials or want to stream your local CBS station also still have the option of subscribing to the $9.99 per month Commercial Free plan from Paramount+. That plan includes even more perks like downloading shows to watch offline and access to more sports. However, it’s important to note that it’s not truly ad-free because ads will be shown during live TV and a few select shows.

  • Stream with no ads (except live TV & a few shows)
  • Watch 30,000+ episodes, movies & originals on demand
  • Access Paramount+ Originals and exclusive programming
  • Stream NFL on CBS, UEFA Champions League and additional top soccer leagues, plus even MORE sports like PGA golf and NCAA basketball
  • Get 24/7 local & national news with CBSN and CBS live
  • Download your shows to watch offline, anytime
  • INCLUDES YOUR LOCAL, LIVE CBS CHANNEL

If you’re looking to save some money, even on the new low-cost plan, then you can sign up for an annual subscription. This knocks the total price down to $49.99 for the Essential plan and $99.99 for the Commercial Free plan saving you around 16% off paying month to month.

Proscenic 3-in-1 Handheld S1 Vacuum review

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Recently, we’ve had the opportunity to check out the M7 Pro Robot Vacuum Cleaner and P11 Cordless Handheld Vacuum from Proscenic. While this duo does a great job of keeping your floors and most everything else clean in your home, there’s one other place that often needs tidying up – your car.

Fortunately, Proscenic has an answer for that as well with the compact 3-in-1 Handheld S1 vacuum, which the company was nice enough to send out for this review.

Key Features

  • Small and lightweight
  • 12,000 PA suction power
  • USB-C charging
  • H12 HEPA filter
  • Easy to empty dustbin

Keeping your car neat and tidy is just as important as keeping your house clean. The tiny but mighty Proscenic 3-in-1 Handheld S1 vacuum makes this incredibly convenient. Thanks to its powerful motor and small size it’s easy to maneuver around inside of your vehicle getting into all the nooks and crannies.

Plus, it comes with two different attachments that make it easy to transition from cleaning the seats to getting into the crevices for crumbs and dirt.

It even works great around the house, I found myself using it to clean up small messes in the kitchen or even my keyboard. My one word of warning would be to watch out for the gusts of air from the exhaust vents from the powerful motor. If you get too close it can easily send dust and debris flying into the air instead of sucking it up.

The Proscenic says the 3-in-1 Handheld S1 vacuum has a run time of 15-30 minutes, this is probably based on which level of suction you use. However, I’ve yet to have it die on me in the middle of cleaning. Most times I’d have the car cleaned out in under 10 minutes and the Proscenic S1 would be back on the charger.

Speaking of charging, it comes with a nice stand that holds the accessories and keeps it charged up. Even better, the Proscenic S1 has a separate USB-C port, which means you could even charge it up inside of your vehicle.

When it comes down to it, there’s not much to dislike about the Proscenic 3-in-1 Handheld S1 vacuum. It has powerful suction, good battery life, multiple charging options, it’s easy to empty, and it’s lightweight. You can’t really go wrong with this tiny vacuum.

Where to buy

You can purchase the Proscenic 3-in-1 Handheld S1 vacuum now from Amazon or Proscenic’s website for $100 or less.

Chrome OS 91 is rolling out with a better way to share files between your phone and Chromebook

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Chrome OS 91 is rolling out now to supported Chromebooks and with this update, it’s gaining some of Android’s best features. The most notable being Nearby Share, a feature on Android which allows you to share files with others quickly and easily.

With Nearby Share making its debut in Chrome OS 91, you’ll now be able to share files between your Android phone and Chromebook or two Chromebooks with ease. Nearby Share makes use of Bluetooth LE, Bluetooth, WebRTC, and Wi-Fi to connect your two devices and exchange files even when not connected to the internet. Now, you’ll be able to share links, screenshots, photos, and more making this the closest we’ve gotten to Apple’s convenient AirDrop feature.

To use Nearby Share, update to Chrome OS 91, open up the settings menu, and search for Nearby Share. After you’ve enabled it, you’ll be able to swap files back and forth between your phone and Chromebook effortlessly.

Another big feature coming from Android phones to the Chromebook with this update are app badges. These are the little dots you’ll see on an app’s icon when you have a notification. This should make it much easier to see when you have a notification pending and which app it belongs to.

Now you’ll know whether it’s a new email pending or a useless game trying to get you to open the app back up with a quick glance. Of course, if you find badges distracting or irritating, you can turn them off by checking “Notifications” under “Quick Settings.”

Offline file support is also coming in the Chrome OS 91 update, except Google says it won’t roll out till the end of June. Once it starts popping up on your device, you’ll be able to select files in the Files app for Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides and toggle on “Available offline” to enable editing them locally without an internet connection.

Finally, the latest update brings a host of new wallpapers and account images created by artist Leo Natsume. To explore these, open up the “Quick Settings” and navigate to Personalization. Alternatively, you can right-click on the desktop and select “Set wallpaper” or “Imaginary.”

LG Pay will be discontinued by the end of 2021

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LG is set to officially shut down its mobile division this coming July 31, 2021. This comes after years of sales declining until the South Korean tech company finally decided to throw in the towel. LG’s presence will be missed, the company never shied away from taking risks with design and always showed a dedication to high-quality audio on its devices.

Something else that will be missed, although probably not by many, is LG Pay. However, fans of the contactless payment system will have a little more time to use it or transition to another service because it won’t go completely dark until November 1, 2021.

Leading up to that day are some important dates to note though. Beginning with June 1, 2021, when LG Pay will no longer allow you to purchase or add gift cards to your account. Next, on August 1, 2021, sign-ups for LG Pay will be discontinued, and current users will be unable to register additional cards, although they will still be able to continue using the service.

Finally, on November 1, 2021, LG Pay will close its doors for good and you’ll no longer be able to use the service. If you’re one of the few LG Pay users out there, be sure to back up any gift cards and loyalty cards you have in the app. You can find out more info about that on LG’s FAQ page, as well as how to unenroll early if you choose to do so.

Without LG Pay in the market, you’ll either have to make the switch to Samsung Pay, if you use a Samsung phone that supports it, or Google Pay. The benefits of Samsung Pay are that it uses MST technology on phones that support it and allows you to pay at most credit card terminals without using NFC. Google Pay, on the other hand, requires a special terminal that isn’t as widely supported, but it is available on almost every Android phone.

 

Homeschooling: Are your kids safe online?

The rise of cybercrime leaves no one out of the line of fire, and the youngest members of our society are especially vulnerable. Since the kids are spending plenty of time online, itโ€™s important to help them look after their safety; to do so, they need to have the right tools and understanding.

Today, we will be covering different types of threats your kids may encounter online and suggest the best approach to addressing them:

Posting Sensitive Information

Ironically, the greatest threat can emerge from the kids being themselves and not knowing any better than publishing information of private nature in a public space. For instance, they may reveal your address or post an overly revealing family photo that has no place outside of the album.

The solution is to have a conversation with them about what counts as personally identifiable information and what is better left private. Explain that the suitability of the content they send out depends on the recipient and help them make the distinction between public and private places as they relate to the internet.

Cyber Predators

One of the scariest thoughts a parent may encounter is having their offspring victimized by a sexual predator. These are the types of individuals who prey on their innocence and lack a better judgment to elicit a sexual advance or coerce them to upload inappropriate photos of themselves.

The lesson here is that itโ€™s not a good idea to trust strangers, no matter how friendly they may act. You should often make an effort to talk to your kids about how their day-to-day life will pick up on any potential threats such as these (jump in and escalate matters as deemed necessary).

Phishing

If adults fall for phishing as often as they do, how can we expect our kids to fare any better in this regard? The answer is, we canโ€™t. As such, little is preventing them from being victimized by clicking on a malicious link, attachment, or sharing sensitive information online.

Explain how not every link they find online can be trusted, not even the ones they receive from their friends (they might have been tricked into sharing them or malware posted them without their knowledge). Tell them to exercise their judgment and err on the side of caution when something seems off for whatever reason.

Malware

Much like phishing, minors can encounter various forms of malware online, whether by browsing for game hacks, visiting dubious-looking websites, or other means. This can be a huge problem if youโ€™re using a shared family computer (in which case, a potential infection could compromise your files as well). In some cases, if youโ€™ve noticed your computer is running slower than normal, this can be a huge sign, but in others, malware can slip under the radar.

Once again, the correct way to approach this is to talk to your children about clicking on links of unknown origin and minding what they download. On top of that, you should avoid granting administrator privileges to the account youโ€™re using on your device and make sure it is protected with a strong combination of characters. After all, a secure password is much harder to crack.

Cyberstalking and Cyberbullying

In the times gone by, the schoolyard used to be the main playground for the bullies of this world. Now, as technology has matured, they have entered the digital space. As a result, your kid may be subjected to harassment online, whether it be from strangers or their peers.

The best way to approach this issue is by initiating an open dialogue with them. If the issue persists, consider installing tools designed for monitoring your kidโ€™s online and mobile activities.

Scams

While certain adults will laugh upon seeing the infamous Nigerian prince scam for the millionth time and shrug it off, our youngest are much less experienced in this regard and may fall for it. As it goes without saying, any money sent to these scammers will never see the light of day again, so consider it lost. At the same time, scams can come in numerous forms (it could be something as trivial as free game hacks), and not even an adult can keep on top of them all.

This serves as a great training exercise that helps them sharpen and exercise their judgment. As an additional precaution, make sure all your credit cards are hidden or otherwise inaccessible to your kids.

Posting Content They May Regret

When someone is 13, that individual may think itโ€™s cool or edgy to post certain things that are either vulgar, obscene, or otherwise inappropriate. The problem is, everything thatโ€™s posted on the internet is archived somewhere and it will never go away in its entirety, not even after deleting it. Things of this nature may come back to haunt your kid later in life when trying to land a new job or further their professional career in other ways.

Explain to them their views and opinions are very likely to change as they mature and grow older. Hence, they need to be careful not to stain their reputation by posting something they might regret later on.

Conclusion

The online space is somewhat of the wild west, and youโ€™ll find everything ranging from completely innocent to the darkest and most tasteless things imaginable. Unless you plan on keeping your kids isolated from the rest of the world in a glass ball for the rest of their lives, you will need to take some time off your schedule and invest it into their education.

New YouTube feature let’s you play songs on repeat

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Have you ever gotten a song stuck in your head and been compelled to listen to it on repeat for hours? I’m sure it’s a feeling we’re all familiar with, but sadly, one of the biggest music platforms on the planet lacked the simple ability to play the song over and over without manual intervention.

At least that used to be the case. Recently, YouTube began quietly rolling out a “Loop video” button in the YouTube app on mobile devices. It was first spotted by DroidMaze on May 22, 2021, but now it appears to be rolling out more widely with many users reporting to have seen the new option.

To check if you have it on your device, open a video in the YouTube app and tap on the three-dot menu in the top right corner. If the new feature is available for you then you’ll see the “Loop video” option between Quality and Captions in the resulting menu.

Then all you have to do is tap on it to enable it and give your finger a break while you listen to your new obsession on repeat. No longer will you be forced to tap on the replay button at the end of the video each and every time. However, when you open a new video the loop option will be disabled by default and you’ll need to enable it each time you want to use it.

It’s a small change, but still a major quality of life improvement. Not only will this allow you to listen to your new favorite song on repeat, but it would be perfect for those who use ASMR to fall asleep and don’t want to wake up to silence.

Desktop users don’t have to be envious of the “Loop video” feature though, the same option can be accessed on the web by right-clicking on the video while it’s playing. YouTube even puts it at the very top of the list making it even easier to enable.

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Samsung and AMD are working to bring ray tracing to phones

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If you’re a gamer or have the slightest interest in gaming, you’ve most likely heard of ray tracing. That’s the technology behind super accurate reflections and shadows in gaming that give the world a more realistic feeling. Last year, the tech finally came to consoles with the launch of the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, and it could be coming to mobile devices in the near future.

That is if AMD and Samsung have anything to say about it. The two recently partnered up in an effort to bring RDNA 2 graphics technology to Samsung’s Exynos mobile chipsets. The announcement was made today at the Computex conference in Taipei, but AMD was rather light on the details.

AMD describes the chip as the “next-generation Exynos SoC” but didn’t reveal what devices we may see the Exynos chip in. It did mention the SoC showing up in “flagship mobile devices” though. We’ll have to wait for Samsung to inform us as to what mobile devices may use the chip later on this year.

However, the good news is that AMD’s RDNA 2 technology should boost the performance of Samsung’s Exynos chips, which have lagged behind its Snapdragon counterparts from Qualcomm. Additionally, the RDNA 2 architecture will enable features such as ray tracing and variable rate shading.

AMD CEO Lisa Su had this to say about the partnership on stage.

AMD has partnered with industry leader Samsung for several years to accelerate graphics innovation in the mobile market, and weโ€™re happy to announce that weโ€™ll bring custom graphics IP to Samsungโ€™s next flagship mobile SoC with ray tracing and variable rate shading capabilities. Weโ€™re really looking forward to Samsung providing more details later this year.

While this is exciting news for mobile gamers, it’s important to note that Samsung’s flagship offerings typically use Qualcomm chipsets here in the U.S. The Exynos versions are often sold in other countries. We’ll have to wait and see whether or not Samsung decides to go all in with its Exynos SoC and start offering it in more regions.

TextNow Buyer’s Guide

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Everyone knows the top-tier wireless service providers in Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint. What about lesser known, or newer, brands like Tello, Mint Mobile, or Net10?

Some of these companies might be a better fit for US consumers as they provide a more specialized package that fits their needs or budget. Let’s take a look at a relatively unknown carrier, TextNow.

This guide will serve to help you understand what the MVNO offers and how it competes in the mobile arena.

About

TextNow is a somewhat newer player in the mobile space, having gotten its start back in 2009 as a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) for making Wi-Fi calls. Today it operates as Mobile Virtual Network Operator that piggybacks on other cellular networks for coverage. It employs Sprint’s network for CDMA but it operates with its own plans and features.

TextNow uses Wi-Fi for its preferred coverage, falling back on GSM or LTE for calls, text, and data. By going this route, it is able to offer much more competitive rates than traditional carriers. According to TextNow, its average consumer rate plan is just $19 per month.


Rate Plans

TextNow rate plans are no-contract, meaning you can go month-to-month with no long-term agreement, cancellation, or activation fees. It also offers a 30-day money back guarantee.

TextNow does not charge for going over your allotted data. Hit your threshold and you’ll find your speeds slowed for the remainder of the billing cycle.

Indeed, you can sign up for TextNow and have access to nationwide calling and texting at no cost. You’ll get all the standard features like call forwarding, caller ID, and voicemail, but you’ll see ads within the TextNow app.

TextNow’s paid plans range from $10 to $40 per month, and remove advertisements. Included in the $20 and $40 options are set amounts of high speed data over the CDMA (Sprint) network. Moreover, consumers can also take advantage of mobile hotspot or data sharing.

  • $10/month: Unlimited Talk and Text
  • $20/month: Unlimited Talk and Text with 2GB of high-speed data
  • $40/month: Unlimited Talk and Text with unlimited high-speed data*

Those who go over 23GB of high-speed data in one month may see their speeds slowed for the remainder of the billing cycle. This is a small segment of users, to be sure, but still worth noting.

Any other TextNow features worth noting?

TextNow offers affordable international calling to a wide array of countries. Examples include 2.2ยข per minute to China and 1.8ยข per minute to India.

Customers can add credits to their account by completing an offer, installing other apps, sharing to social media, or watching ads. Credits vary but an example might be 2ยข credit for viewing a 30-second advertisement.

Handset Selection

Taking a look at the current lineup of phones offered through TextNow we find just a small handful of models from Samsung, Motorola, and Apple. The handsets definitely skew toward the lower end of performance but that doesnโ€™t mean they are not capable devices.



Selection includes the Motorola Moto E5 Play, Motorola G7 Play, and LG Stylo 4 Plus.

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Feel free to use any existing Sprint phone just so long as there’s no unpaid balance on another network. You can also, of course, bring an unlocked device, too.