Sentences with phrase «what apps are using»

There's a traffic manager so you can see what apps are using data — and when they're using data.
They'll be able to easily see what apps are using their data and remove those apps from Facebook if they so wish.
Go to Settings, Device maintenance then Battery to see what apps are using notable amounts of juice.
There's one potential change users will actually see: Beginning April 9, Facebook will show a link at the top of the News Feed where users will be able to see what apps are using what data — and turn them off if they want.
To check what apps are using background processes, visit the Running Services menu in Developer Settings (on Marshmallow and above).
Install easily available software to that device, and the melodiously - named Dutch hacker Wouter Slotboom is able to see where people vacationed, what airline they flew on last, what apps they are using, the model of their devices, what websites people are currently visiting, and, of course, usernames and passwords.
With this app you can browse through each permission to see what apps are using it or you can check each app to see what permissions it has.
In the end, a dating profile is just meant to be an accurate and flattering introduction of yourself, so keep it sweet and simple (depending on what app you are using).
Now, what reading experience you'll get on the iPhone or iPad will again depend on what app you're using.
Unfortunately, the USB port can only go so far; how much use you get from the ports will be determined by what you're trying to do and what apps you're using, though.
Sometimes they work great but other times it doesn't matter what app I'm using, sound drops for a second off and on, making it too annoying to use.
The Facebook settings for Apps will also allow users to control whether other users can see what app they are using on the network.
And while Facebook may be in the process of tightening its controls over how these apps operate, it remains essential for users to be aware of what apps they're using and what information they collect.
With the Cast tile, you can easily mirror your display no matter what app you're using.
This means that, no matter what app you're using, you can find information about any person, place, or thing at the press of a button.
The status bar is not always visible depending on what app you're using.
The bottom display then dynamically adjusts based on what app you are using, kind of like a Touch Bar for iPhone.
Its original claim to fame is its adaptive theming that changes the keyboard theme based on what app you're using.
And as the camera would suggest, the XZ2's 5.7 - inch 18:9 display is claimed to be HDR capable, and will supposedly even up convert standard video into HDR - like clips with more vibrant colors and better contrast, regardless of what app you're using.
Now talking about that dial, it can do many things depending on what app you are using at the moment.
, but can you share what app you're using to change out the colors?
Also, what app are you using on your phone?

Not exact matches

In the mobile arena, you have to think about how people will be using their apps in relation to what they want and what they expect.
Armed with a greater understanding of what's behind the apps that we all use on our smart phones, Buchanon went on to successfully develop and launch two of them — Vite Exclusive Events, a sort of Tinder for parties across the country, and New Money Bash, a Candy Crush-esque game that teaches financial literacy.
If you're getting tons of new users, and they're all leaving — use the app once and never come back — that's useless, and not what you want.
What we needed to do was work with Apple to very quickly get a new build out her that would create this nice, easy to use invite system, which has only been done one other time on the app sore as far as I know.
Top executives at Uber used the encrypted chat app Wickr to hold secret conversations, current and former workers testified in court this week, setting up what could be the first major legal test of the issues raised by the use of encrypted apps inside companies.
While Westby thinks that consumers should use financial apps and sites, they also need to be aware of what they're using and what kind of information they're sharing online.
Krieger knows this is how most people use Instagram: They're waiting for a bus or train, and they whip their phone out and click the app for a brief look at what's been posted.
What I tend to do is head to the Social Networking category and scroll through to see which ones I've not heard of or used yet (there's almost always a few interesting apps between positions 10 - 30).
Helix is trying to be like the «app store» for genetics, allowing you to submit your spit to them once, then use the sample for multiple tests based on what type of analysis interests you.
The idea is that people will use their Facebook iOS or Android app to add photos and videos from their smartphone throughout the day, and their friends will tap through the stories to see what they've been up to.
The Oculus Store has about 100 apps from third - party developers, but it's unfortunately difficult to find what you're looking for while using the headset.
But to every rule there is an exception, and glad I was to be called out (and called up) by the founder and CEO of one mobile - health company whose entire premise is based on scientific research with repeatable results — the exact study, in fact, I had used as my example of what works better than a health app.
That sounds a lot like what Microsoft used to be, which is ironic given that a representative from the software giant appeared on Apple's stage on Wednesday to show off some new app functionality.
Because these modern - day apps, like Uber's ride - sharing platform for example, contain many different moving parts, require many resources, and must not easily overload under heavy use, they need to be powered by numerous computers, tethered together in what's known as distributed computing.
User Review Highlight: One Google user wrote, «If ur looking for slick and sly way to keep prying eyes out of ur device then this is the app for u.... I use it for porn... that's what u want it for anyway.»
This category of apps and services use algorithms that automatically predict what kind of content a user is most likely to be interested in at any point in time.
As a result, I can't do as I've been doing this week: using screenshots to show how to see what apps Facebook is giving your data to, or downloading all the information they have on you — or at least the parts they're willing to share.
He believes Google Photos is the prototype for the next generation of apps using machine learning to create «something that's better than what humans can do.
Now that I have some perspective, I realize that what made the product so successful is the feeling people get when they create something using the app.
Android users can try different keyboard apps, like Walmsley's Minuum, which reduces the interface to a single row of letters and then uses an algorithm to figure out what you're trying to say.
The app, which was actually developed by mobile app developer Niantic but distributed by Nintendo's Pokémon arm, uses augmented reality, or a view of the real world overlaid with graphical components, to create what has become the latest gaming craze.
Moving to something you hopefully never have to use in the office, the BACtrack Mobile Breathalyzer is exactly what you'd expect: a sensor for measuring how drunk you are that wirelessly delivers its results to an app on your iOS (or Android) device.
As Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has suggested, privacy isn't what it used to be, and many people may be willing to surrender some of our online privacy in return for increasingly smart, convenient, and enjoyable apps.
In the case of Facebook, the information it receives includes the name of the website or app, your IP address, your browser, what operating system you're using, and whether you've previously visited the site.
That's key for classrooms, Myerson says, where teachers want control over what apps their students can use, and students want something with great battery life and a selection of familiar Windows software.
It has powerful tools for segmenting your users based on what they do inside of the app, but it's simple enough for the marketing team to use without spending developer time.
When you use Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, or any of its other various and sundry apps, what you're really doing is building out a complex web of relationships across tagged photos, comments, likes, messages and other things you do on the internet.
Users still won't be able to delete data that they had given third - party apps on the platform previously, even if it was used for reasons other than what users agreed to.
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