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  2. Create an alert - Google Search Help

    support.google.com/websearch/answer/4815696

    Step 2: Check your alert’s settings. If you see a message that says your alerts have been disabled, click Enable. In the "My Alerts" section, click the alert you want to see results for. Step 3: Check your email settings. If you followed the steps above and you still aren't getting new alerts, check your email account:

  3. Manage your Google News notifications

    support.google.com/googlenews/answer/9005590

    At the top right, tap your Profile picture or initial. Tap News settings . Under “Alerts,” tap Notifications. To get notifications, turn on Get notifications. To stop all notifications, turn off Get notifications. To control the amount of notifications you get, under “Number of notifications” tap an amount between “Low” and “High.”.

  4. Public Alerts Partner FAQs - Google Help

    support.google.com/publicalerts

    Click the alert. Select Hide alert. Click on the alert. Select View more details. While we can’t guarantee that you’ll see every alert when searching on Google Maps for Mobile, we’re doing our best to show what’s important when you need it, and hope that Google Public Alerts is a useful additional source of information.

  5. Respond to security alerts - Google Account Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/2590353

    Review the alert. Follow the instructions on the security alert to review the activity on your account. If the activity wasn’t you. On the security alert, review the sign-in details, including device type, time, and location. If this activity doesn’t look familiar, choose No, secure account. Follow the steps to help secure your account.

  6. Create and manage email alerts - Google Careers Help

    support.google.com/googlecareers/answer/6095419

    Search Google Careers with any criteria you like. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Add an alert for this search. Under Frequency, set how often you'd like to get the alert (daily, weekly, or monthly). Click Save, and watch your inbox. You'll only receive emails from Google Careers if new jobs that match your search criteria have been ...

  7. Check the status of a Google Workspace service

    support.google.com/a/answer/139569

    View a service's status history. You can see up to 5 years of status history for a Google Workspace service. Go to the Status Dashboard. At the bottom, click View history. You can review the list of incidents from the previous 365 days. To see incidents from the last 5 years, at the service name, click See more.

  8. Alert erstellen - Google Suche-Hilfe

    support.google.com/websearch/answer/4815696?hl=de

    Alert erstellen. Rufen Sie Google Alerts auf. Geben Sie oben in das Suchfeld ein Thema ein, dem Sie gerne folgen möchten. Um Ihre Einstellungen zu ändern, klicken Sie auf Optionen anzeigen. Sie können Folgendes ändern: Wie häufig Sie Benachrichtigungen erhalten. Welche Art von Websites Ihnen angezeigt wird. Die Sprache der Suchergebnisse.

  9. Google Maps Help

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    Use navigation in Google Maps. Check your speed. Request a ride. Add a shortcut to places you visit often. Get traffic or search for places along the way. Use Google Assistant while you navigate. Get train & bus departures. Plan your commute or trip. Use Live View on Google Maps.

  10. Create and manage email alerts - Careers Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/careers/answer/4491865

    Create email alerts: Search for opportunities using keywords and filters in the left nav bar. Click “Get Email Updates” in the “Recent Searches” menu to open the “New Email Alert” menu. In the “New Email Alert” menu, choose how often you’d like to receive email alerts about changes relating to the search criteria listed at the ...

  11. SOS Alerts FAQs - Google Help

    support.google.com/sosalerts

    SOS Alerts aim to make emergency information more accessible during a crisis. We bring together relevant and authoritative content from the web, social media, and Google products, and then highlight that information on Google products such as Search and Maps. Depending on the nature of the crisis and your location, you’ll see updates from ...