Hi All,
After being suspended last month from being a Developer with Google Play................
I want to know...................How will Google know it's me when I become an app developer with DIFFERENT email address, DIFFERENT bank account and credit card info, and DIFFERENT apps??
My internet provider says Google has NO WAY to detect my IP address. Is that true?
Thank you all!
Willow
Seriously this makes me wonder about why you were suspended in the first place...
Well, everyone can hide behind a proxy so theory of Google tracing via IP is useless. Also, some ISPs do provide dynamic IP lol.
Do no evil ok? I don't want to judge but yeah...
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I'm with the above...reluctant to answer without knowing why you were suspended. I don't need to know your business but if you got suspended from Google Play......
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Today I tried to set up Active Exchange to use with my work email. While finalizing setup I get a pop-up stating "“Policy setting incompatible: Require Device Encryption”.
After some searching online, it seems the EVO 3D does not have the proper encryption to use with my company's policy. iPhones do.
Anyone have a work around or solution that has worked for them?
At my last company, this was not a requirement so setting up with Active Exchange was no problem.
What company?
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What company?
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Not going to put my company's name online.
I ended up downloading Touchdown and it worked fine with their Active Exchange policy. I will use that until we get an update.
I had this problem with my company and all I had to do was contact my IT department and have them authorize my device. Don't know if this is your case, but have contacted your It department yet?
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Yes I contacted them and they said my phone did not have the proper encryption to use with their system.
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So guys, I lost my Samsung Galaxy Player 5.0 inside my house somewhere and I cannot find it. I know the GPS is on and the device is on with little battery. Is there any way I can find it? My Google account is on it so is there anyway I can find it with GPS? BTW, I do not have any texting apps on it. Any help? Thanks
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You should call on police, and tell them, you have got a drags, they will give you hard revision!! And you will get your desired sgp!!
Have you turned on wifi before you lost?
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Yes, I turned on WiFi. It's always on.
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You might be able to use a laptop with wifi signal strength anaylizer software to locate your device???
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Yes, I turned on WiFi. It's always on.
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Use your router to locate him, there should be singals of all devices connected to the router, so, you can easily locate SGP5
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So guys, I lost my Samsung Galaxy Player 5.0 inside my house somewhere and I cannot find it. I know the GPS is on and the device is on with little battery. Is there any way I can find it? My Google account is on it so is there anyway I can find it with GPS? BTW, I do not have any texting apps on it. Any help? Thanks
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You can't use GPS to find it considering the accuracy probably spans the entirety of your home. You may be able to locate it with wireless information from your router. I'd hurry though in the case that your battery drains quickly with WiFi always on.
Worst case, you'll come across it while cleaning or just retrace your steps to when you last had it.
Well guys, I found it using using the Plan B app from Lookout Security. It connected to my Google account and found where the location was in my house. Any suggestions on how I can be prepared next time? Like a backup GPS?
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elvin18 said:
Well guys, I found it using using the Plan B app from Lookout Security. It connected to my Google account and found where the location was in my house. Any suggestions on how I can be prepared next time? Like a backup GPS?
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you can get a communicator like skype, parlingo etc. and if you lost again, you will be able to locate SGP with one call/massage to SGP.
you cant use GPS, coz accuracy of GPS is nearly of 15m-10m,
you can use also a spectrum analyser or a wifi device with monitor mode on, but the first cost ~600$, the second is hard to do, those two need to have wifi turned on SGP.
A couple of options:
You could install skype, or some other app that lets you receive calls, messages, or whatever over wi-fi. Configure the app with an audible alert when a call is received, and then just call your player when you lose it.
Configure the email client to play an alert sound when a new email is received, and email yourself when you need to find your phone
Download google voice and get a free phone number you can text from your computer or phone. Couple it with groove ip app and you have a free wi fi phone service. I use it all the time.
OK, Thanks Guys!
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I know it's bad form to resurrect old threads, but I noticed an app on Google Play apparently made for this exact situation. it's called "Wheres My Droid" (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.alienmanfc6.wheresmyandroid)
install app androidlost....it is not using any memory because its using google account and app after first time doesnt need to be even started as any process normal or background...and then go to www.androidlost.com ..log with your google id and you can do what ever comes to your mind with device remotely.I find my phone and tablet with that 10 times by now or scare my friend who use it because you can even play police siren remotey on device.And this free app is also awsome for spying your girlfriend if she has android phone..mine have no idea that i read all here messages and now who calls here and who she calls..but for now she is good girl
i have verizon that has 3 phones. now whenever we call out it tells them my first and lastname. sooo my kids are complaining some of there friends say new jersey oppose to a first or last name.. is there a way out of that?
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i have verizon that has 3 phones. now whenever we call out it tells them my first and lastname. sooo my kids are complaining some of there friends say new jersey oppose to a first or last name.. is there a way out of that?
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Turn off talkback under accessibility in settings.
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Talkback is currently off by default.
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Call Verizon customer service and tell them you want to change the caller I'D name. It's controlled by the network not the phone, and could even say their names if you wanted.
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In case of anybody interested changing there wireless ID.
Go to your My Verizon sign in. Go down to "I want to" then ckick on Device. Under device go to "Manage My Device". Finally, select "Share Name ID". From there you have 3 options 1st type your own ID name; 2nd Default, account holders name; Last option is "Wireless Caller"
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Trying to set up gmail using Exchange and it keeps saying server unavailable. I was thinking Google killed exchange for all its competition...I didn't realize they killed it for Android based phones as well, or am I missing something?
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They REALLY want you to use the Gmail app, which sucks because I know that I love a unified inbox.
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Yea I love the stock email...especially in black. What do I need to purchase from Google in order to be able to use Google with exchange??
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I use exchange with no issues. Check your settings and then check you corp policy. My company only allows so many connections via mobile devices. I used up all mine while flashing my HTC Vivid and the LGOG. The best way to set up exchange is to do manual setup from settings/accounts.
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I use exchange with no issues. Check your settings and then check you corp policy. My company only allows so many connections via mobile devices. I used up all mine while flashing my HTC Vivid and the LGOG. The best way to set up exchange is to do manual setup from settings/accounts.
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He doesn't mean corporate Exchange, he means that you can no longer add your Google account via their exchange connector, m.google.com. They did away with this recently to make you use IMAP andCalDAV/CardDAV.
So I live in FL, haven't taken my phone out of it.
I was connecting to an online app/service (steam) over data, and I got a security email and webpage saying my device was connecting from an IP in Atlanta Georgia. Google didn't help. Any ideas? Am I being re-routed or my info sent to someone else before going where its supposed to? Using a KitKat rom.
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So I live in FL, haven't taken my phone out of it.
I was connecting to an online app/service (steam) over data, and I got a security email and webpage saying my device was connecting from an IP in Atlanta Georgia. Google didn't help. Any ideas? Am I being re-routed or my info sent to someone else before going where its supposed to? Using a KitKat rom.
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Well, I live in Atlanta and I promise there isn't an Android consortium plotting to re-route IP addresses from Florida.
But seriously, I have never heard of this. It's interesting and a little strange, has it only happened the one time?
First time logging into steam app in idk how long. Other apps don't inform me of my connecting location
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