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How not to get “under the distribution”: Google will soon begin to delete old accounts of Gmail, Photos and other services

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Google has updated its policy for old accounts that have not been used for a long time. In 2020, Google introduced a rule to remove content stored in an inactive account. Now it has been announced that from the end of 2023, Google will begin deleting unused accounts themselves.

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Google has introduced a rule to delete content and account “if the Google account has not been used or signed in for at least 2 years.”

In addition to making your Gmail email address unavailable, Gmail messages, Google Calendar (Google Calendar) events, Drive files, Docs (Documents) and other Workspace files, as well as Google Photos backups (Google Photos) will also be lost.

At the moment, Google has no plans to remove YouTube accounts and videos. Removal of obsolete accounts is planned to begin in stages in December 2023. The first to be destroyed are “accounts that were ‘never used after they were created’.” The company says it will “implement this slowly and carefully.” The company explained:

Before deleting an account, we will send a series of notices months in advance to both the account email address and the recovery email address (if provided).

The new policy only applies to regular free Google accounts. Corporate or educational accounts will not be affected.

In order for Google to consider an account as active, you need to log in periodically and perform the following basic steps:

  • Reading or sending email (for example, viewing an inactivity alert)
  • Using Google Drive
  • Watching YouTube videos
  • Downloading the App from the Google Play Store
  • Using Google Search
  • Using Google Sign In to Sign in to a Third Party App or Service
  • Using an Android device with this account
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276 hp, 10-speed automatic, 7 seats, all-wheel drive and decent off-road potential. Ford Explorer Kunlun Summit Edition introduced

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276 hp 10 speed automatic 7 seats all wheel drive and decent

Although the Ford Explorer is a large SUV, it is not particularly “passable”: its element is asphalt and a country road (unless, of course, we talk about special versions – for example, for the US police). However, now in China they have introduced a civilian special version, which is already quite suitable for regular outings into nature. This Explorer is called the Kunlun Summit Edition.

276 hp, 10-speed automatic, 7 seats, all-wheel drive and decent off-road potential.  Ford Explorer Kunlun Summit Edition introduced

This car differs from the usual Explorer with orange accents on the rims, two orange-colored towing eyes, Bridgestone “toothy” off-road tires, increased ground clearance by 3 cm, a redesigned rear end with hidden exhaust pipes. Of course, there is all-wheel drive with a Torsen differential on the rear axle.

276 hp, 10-speed automatic, 7 seats, all-wheel drive and decent off-road potential.  Ford Explorer Kunlun Summit Edition introduced

276 hp, 10-speed automatic, 7 seats, all-wheel drive and decent off-road potential.  Ford Explorer Kunlun Summit Edition introduced

The interior has not undergone changes, except that orange accents have also appeared in it.

276 hp, 10-speed automatic, 7 seats, all-wheel drive and decent off-road potential.  Ford Explorer Kunlun Summit Edition introduced

276 hp, 10-speed automatic, 7 seats, all-wheel drive and decent off-road potential.  Ford Explorer Kunlun Summit Edition introduced

Under the hood, the Ford Explorer Kunlun Summit Edition has a 2.3-liter Ecoboost turbo engine with 276 hp, complemented by a 10-speed automatic. In China, the car is presented in two versions – with 6 and 7 seats, but the price is the same: $ 56,500.

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Apple Watch notifies police of fatal crash

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Apple Watch notifies police of fatal crash

Police are investigating a fatal car accident in Ohio after an Apple Watch alerted them to the scene.

According to the sheriff’s office, the accident happened between 7:00 and 8:00. Information about the accident was delivered to the Grove City police using the Apple Watch’s automatic traffic alert feature.

Apple Watch notifies police of fatal crash

When they arrived at the scene, the police could not find the vehicle. Using a drone, she discovered an overturned Chevrolet Spark in a ravine between.

There were two people in the car, one of whom died at the scene around 12:41 p.m., and the other was taken to Grant Medical Center in critical condition.

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King Kong 9 comes out in June. This is a rugged smartphone from Cubot with a 10,600 mAh battery, a 100-megapixel camera and two screens.

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Cubot today officially announced that a new smartphone called King Kong 9 will be released in China on June 7. It will be a rugged model with a very large battery.

King Kong 9 comes out in June.  This is a rugged smartphone from Cubot with a 10,600 mAh battery, a 100-megapixel camera and two screens.

“King Kong 9” will be built on SoC MediaTek Helio G99. He will receive a 32-megapixel front camera and a main one with sensors with a resolution of 108 and 5 megapixels. Also, the device will receive an infrared camera.

King Kong 9 comes out in June.  This is a rugged smartphone from Cubot with a 10,600 mAh battery, a 100-megapixel camera and two screens.

The battery capacity of the smartphone will be 10,600 mAh, it will support 32 W wired charging. A feature of the external design will be the presence of two screens – along with the usual small round screen, resembling a watch dial, will be placed on the rear panel.

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