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How to Lock Images in Google Photos

Google just rolled out a new feature in Google Photos that will help you hide your sensitive images from prying eyes. Available first on Pixel devices and coming later this year to more Android devices, the new Locked Folder lets you store photos that you don’t want anyone to see. The photos stored there are protected by your device screen lock passcode and won’t show up in your Photos grid, memories, or be available to other apps that have access to your camera roll. Here’s how to set… Source link

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Cade Cunningham, Pistons are lock at top

Tuesday was Cade Cunningham’s night as the Detroit Pistons received the No. 1 pick in the 2021 NBA draft. Cunningham has been the favored top pick since the midway through the college season and all signs point to Pistons picking Cunningham on July 29. They had early success drafting Saddiq Bey and Isaiah Stewart last year, and Cunningham will be an instant impact guy alongside Killian Hayes next season.  There’s a drop-off after Jalen Green, Jalen Suggs, Evan Mobley and Jonathan Kuminga… Source link

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Google Photos May Lock Some Editing Options Behind Subscription

(Image: Google) Google Photo’s robust suite of editing features may soon begin shrinking for free users. XDA Developers reports that Google may soon be planning to lock some of its editing options behind a paywall — namely, paid Google One subscriptions. A look at the code for the most recent Google Photos update features several strings that indicate this change could very well be coming. As a Google One member, you get access to extra editing features. Get extra editing features with a… Source link

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These 13 states need to lock down now, according to Harvard coronavirus experts

A report released this week by the Trump administration’s coronavirus task force warns that 21 states are now in the “red zone” and need to take aggressive steps to slow the spread of COVID-19.  That sounds serious. But according to new, comprehensive national guidelines from a network of research, policy and public-health experts convened by Harvard University’s Global Health Institute and Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics, the latest federal report probably isn’t serious… Source link

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