Dr Anthony Fauci has a pretty impressive résumé: He’s served as a medical advisor for seven U.S. presidents, and his work as the country’s leading infectious disease expert has earned him honours and awards including the Presidential Medal of Freedom. And apparently, along with working tirelessly to end the COVID-19 pandemic, he spent the past year answering thousands of messages with the kind of class, kindness, and patience that most people have probably never conveyed over email in their lives.
The simplest way to keep your data active is to periodically visit Gmail, Google Photos, and Google Drive (and/or collaborative content creation apps like Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Drawings, Forms, Jamboard, and Sites) on the web or through a Google app. Make sure you’re signed in and connected to the internet.
- For Gmail: Android; iOS; mail.google.com
- For Google Drive: Android; iOS; drive.google.com
- For Google Photos: Android; iOS; photos.google.com
Please note that you may have multiple accounts set up on your device. Activity is considered by account, not by device. Make sure you’re using the services for all accounts on which you wish to remain active.
Gmail
- Signed in and online activity in the Gmail Android, iOS, or Web app. For example, using the app to:
- View your inbox
- Open an email
- Send an email
- Archive, delete, label, mark as read, star, or any other email actions
- Perform background syncs of your inbox performed by the Gmail Android and iOS app
- Access email via API or a third-party mail client which:
- Loads emails
- Sends an email
- Archives, deletes, labels, marks as read, stars, or performs any other email actions.
- Turn on email forwarding or keep it running
Summary of the new policies (effective June 1, 2021): Gmail, Google Drive (including Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Drawings, Forms, and Jamboard files). . Below is a summary of the new policies. |
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Google Play Music is going away soon
YouTube Music is replacing Google Play Music as your new destination for music listening and discovery. Between October and the end of this year, access to Google Play Music will be removed permanently. We know that you’ve spent time building your Google Play Music library, so we’ve made it easy to transfer your music library to YouTube Music with just one click, including playlists, uploads, and recommendations.
If you haven’t tried YouTube Music yet, you’ll notice that it looks a bit different from Google Play Music, but know that it was built by the same team with the same passion. It also offers more than 65 million official songs, albums, and playlists, as well as many features you love and expect from Google Play Music.
TRANSFER TO YOUTUBE MUSIC
With all that said, here are a few more things you should know:
Google Play Music library and data
In addition to transferring your library to YouTube Music, you have the option to download any music that you’ve purchased or uploaded to Google Play Music, as well as a list of the tracks, playlists, and radio stations in your library. We’ll notify you before you’ll lose access to your Google Play Music library and data. You can also delete your Google Play Music data.
Music Manager and uploads
Uploading and downloading music with Music Manager will be discontinued starting in 30 days. But don’t worry – you can always upload your personal music collection to YouTube Music or download your existing tracks via Google Takeout.
The question that keeps coming to my mind is, does it mean that Nelson Mandela shouldn't have even gone to jail or fought for their freedom because even after all his suffering and support from different countries in Africa, they are still locked up mentally and that is even deeper than physical freedom.
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Today, I am sharing a style post. I have worn this mustard yellow jumpsuit before but I decided to restyle it accessorizing with my vintage bag from Jessicabuurman and Birkenstocks from Czasnabuty.pl. Wristwatch Nicole Vienna.