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  2. Find My Device - Wikipedia

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    Find My Device locates and traces missing Android-powered smartphones, tablets, headphones/earphones, and Wear OS-powered smartwatches.Users have options to play a sound at maximum volume for 5 minutes, secure the device & force it to sign out of its associated Google Account, or erase the device entirely, including sensitive cards such as keys and IDs in Wallet.

  3. Privacidad - AOL Privacy

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    En segundo lugar, la Política de Privacidad se aplica independientemente de la computadora o dispositivo que utilice para acceder a nuestros Servicios. En tercer lugar, podremos proporcionar información adicional relacionada con las prácticas de privacidad de algunos de nuestros Servicios. Si bien esta Política de Privacidad se aplica a ...

  4. Progressive web app - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, designer Frances Berriman and Google Chrome engineer Alex Russell coined the term "progressive web apps" [14] to describe apps taking advantage of new features supported by modern browsers, including service workers and web app manifests, that let users upgrade web apps to progressive web applications in their native operating system (OS).

  5. Proxy server - Wikipedia

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    Many organizations block access to popular websites such as Facebook. Users can use proxy servers to circumvent this security. However, by connecting to proxy servers, they might be opening themselves up to danger by passing sensitive information such as personal photos and passwords through the proxy server.

  6. Google Finance - Wikipedia

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    Another update brought real-time ticker updates for stocks to the site, as both NASDAQ and the New York Stock Exchange partnered with Google in June 2008. [2] [3] Google added advertising to its finance page on November 18, 2008. However, since 2008, it has not undergone any major upgrades and the Google Finance Blog was closed in August 2012.