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Google is updating Android TVs to fix a big Gmail privacy problem
The Verge· 6 days agoSince Android TV is just Android under the hood, it treats the owner’s Google account login as a persistent one, allowing them to automatically log in to allowed apps from ...
A glaring Android TV security flaw might put your Gmail at risk
Android Central via Yahoo News· 5 days agoIf you're only using Android TV at home, you're probably in the clear. ... on Google TV and Android...
Never get locked out of your email again by doing this
Fox News via Yahoo News· 1 day agoIf you can't log in to your email account, you might want to try one of these methods to get...
This Android TV update will stop your Gmail details from being exposed
TechRadar· 5 days agoThe latest such loophole on Android TVs could potentially let other people access your Gmail, but...
Google is fixing a serious Gmail privacy issue on Android TV
Android Headlines· 6 days agoBasically, those with physical access to your Android TV could have control of your Gmail account....
Jim Rossman: Helping mom secure her online banking
Dallas Morning News· 6 hours agoThe first was easy — she has a new Wyze doorbell and it had lost its connection to her Amazon Echo. When I set it up, her Echo Dot would announce when someone was ringing her doorbell. The Echo ...
Open auditions planned for the RFA Diva Summer 2024 Show
The Lewiston Sun Journal· 5 days agoOpen auditions for the The Rangeley Friends of the Arts production of “DIVA,” returning to the stage...
Previews: Suara Areta on the Impact of Sexual Violence and the Role of Family in Survivor Recovery
Broadway World· 7 hours agoThrough a press release, Areta Project announces "Suara Areta," a theater production addressing the...
Google accused of downranking competitors in search results
Android Headlines· 5 days agoTuta, formerly Tutanota, has lodged a complaint under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) against Google...
Google fixes Android TV security oversight with this change
Android Authority· 2 days 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 ...