Showing posts with label settings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label settings. Show all posts
Thursday, December 15, 2016
Google Notifications Settings
Google Notifications Settings
Googles notifications box from the navigation bar has a new settings button. For now, it shows only 2 services (Google+, Google Photos) and it lets you enable or disable notifications from Google+ and Google Photos.

Heres a screenshot that shows the option thats currently available: "allow notifications here from Google+". For the first time since Google+ was launched, you can now disable Google+ notifications from the navigation bar.

Google Photos was also added to the settings section. When I first checked the settings, Google+ was the only service available, but Google Photos was added after a few hours. If you enable "Suggest new creations" in Google Photos settings, the Assistant feature will automatically create animations, collages and videos from your library and will trigger notifications.

Maybe in the future Google will show notifications from other Google services: Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive, YouTube. The title is now "Google Notifications" instead of "Google+ Notifications".
{ Thanks, Mukil Elango. }
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Sunday, December 11, 2016
How to Create a Dial Up Profile in Mobile Partner APN Settings
How to Create a Dial Up Profile in Mobile Partner APN Settings
After unlocking your modem, the second step is to download and configure the dashboard Mobile Partner. This connection manager is used to connect to the Internet with a modem Huawei unlocked, the program is developed by Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
Versions of Mobile Partner listed below are compatible only with Huawei modems old algo, these models have a serial number that starts with the number 35.
? Mobile Partner 11.302.09.00.03
? Mobile Partner 11.302.09.01.539
? Mobile Partner 15.001.06.00.03
? Mobile Partner 16.001.05.00.45
? Mobile Partner 16.001.06.01.500
? Mobile Partner 21.003.27.00.03
To create a profile APN (Access Point Name) in Mobile Partner, configuration is identical for all these versions.
Installing Mobile Partner
This is important before you install Mobile Partner, uninstall the dashboard used or any other internet connection software present in your computer. - After you download the connection software Mobile Partner, run the setup program then click « Next » to install the application.
- Read the terms and conditions of the license agreement then click « I agree »
- Leave the default software installation directory and click « Next »
- Click « Install » then wait time copying files. Click « Finish » at the end of the installation of Mobile Partner.
Configuring Mobile Partner
Before connecting the modem to the USB port of the computer, disable the PIN code of the SIM card if this feature is enabled. Double-click the icon Mobile Partner to access the program interface, click « Tools » (1) ? « Options » (2). Click « Profile Management » (3) to access the panel, click « New » (4) to create a new profile.
Enter the name of your operator in « Profile Name » (5), select « Static » (6) after enter the name of the access point in « APN » (7).
The authentication options vary for each mobile operator, you can contact your operator or search the Internet.
« Access Number » (8): *99****1# or *99#.
« Username » (9) if necessary
« Password » (10) if necessary
Click « Save » (11) ? « OK » (12) to return to the interface of the dashboard. Click « Connect » (13) to connect now open your web browser (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari) to surf.
The type of signal (14) varies depending on network coverage and modem emission intensity is indicated by the number of bars or tri color LED indicator.
It is very important to select « WCDMA Only » in the network parameters to use the 3G service, click Tools ? Options ? Network ? Network Type. To stop the internet connection, click « Disconnect »
CAUTION: It is recommended to use Mobile Partner v23 if your Huawei modem has a serial number that starts with the number 86, this version of Mobile Partner supports all Huawei modems (old / new / v201) algo.
? Mobile Partner 23.001.07.04.910
? Mobile Partner 23.001.07.06.910
? Mobile Partner 23.002.08.03.45
? Mobile Partner 23.001.07.22.910
? Mobile Partner 23.009.09.02.910
For details on the configuration procedure, please see this article dedicated to Mobile Partner v23.
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Saturday, September 3, 2016
Google Updates Ad Settings
Google Updates Ad Settings
Google has recently updated ad settings pages, which have a new design and more information about your options. You can still disable ads based on your interests from both Google sites and third-party sites. When you do that, youll still see ads, but they "will not be based on data Google has associated with your Google Account, and so may be less relevant".
Until now, Googles ad settings page had 2 sections for interest-based ads on Google sites and non-Google sites. Google changed this: there are now separate pages for signed-in ads and signed-out ads. When you are signed in to a Google account, Google can use data associated with your account: Google search history, YouTube history, Google+ profile, manually added interests and more.


The section for signed-out ads has 2 separate settings for "ads based on your interests on websites beyond google.com" and "Google Search Ads based on your interests". Google uses your previous searches and browsing history to improve search ads, but you can disable this feature. AdSense ads also use your browsing history and anonymous demographic details to improve ads. Signed-out ads rely on cookies tied to anonymous data.

"You can control the ads that are delivered to you based on anonymous information by editing these settings. These ads will more likely be useful and relevant to you and your Google services, such as search," informs Google.


Googles help center has more information. "To opt out of all of Googles interest-based ads on your browser, youll need to opt out in 3 places: once when youre signed in to Google products, once when youre signed out, and once for ads on the Display Network (websites beyond google.com). The reason for the different opt-outs is that Google uses different information to target ads, depending on how youre interacting with Google and whether youre signed in with your Google account."
{ Thanks, Herin Maru. }
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