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How to change your Gmail password
Mashable· 1 day agoBe honest: Did you really forget your Gmail password? Emails can't "find you well" if you can't even get into your account, just sayin'. First, go to <...
Google Preps Fix for Bug That Exposes Gmail, Drive Accounts on Android TVs
PC Magazine· 4 days agoTechnically, this excludes more sensitive apps like Gmail and Drive because Chrome isn't allowed on...
A glaring Android TV security flaw might put your Gmail at risk
Android Central via Yahoo News· 3 days agoIf Google Chrome spots a Google account on the device it's installed on, it automatically signs you...
Google is fixing a serious Gmail privacy issue on Android TV
Android Headlines· 5 days agoBasically, those with physical access to your Android TV could have control of your Gmail account....
Google fixed a glaring account security loophole on Android TV OS [Video]
9to5Google· 5 days agoaccount, but that’s left the door open to an interesting security loophole. As detailed earlier this...
Here's how Google patched the account security loophole on Google TV and Android TV
9to5Google· 4 days agoA loophole in Android TV OS left a backdoor open for users to access a TV owner’s Gmail inbox among...
How Gmail Became Our Diary
New York Magazine· 5 days agoRebecca Makkai, Paul Murray, and other authors dig through their email archives on the 20th anniversary of Google’s other flagship product.
Tired of getting those mysterious password reset emails? Here’s what to do about it
Fox News via Yahoo News· 6 days agoWe'll cover steps for Microsoft, Gmail, Yahoo and AOL. From your Microsoft account home page, click...
How to delete the data Google has on you
The Verge· 4 days agoThink about everything you do across Chrome, Gmail, Google Maps, YouTube, and everything else Google owns, and you get some idea of how much data you’re...
Google fixes Android TV security oversight with this change
Android Authority· 1 day agoIt’s actually intended behavior for Android, but it’s a security oversight for a form factor that isn’t always used in absolutely personal and private environments and doesn’t have further security ...