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Anti-abortion activist sues Google for shutting down her account and reveals the bizarre response she received after asking why she was censored
A anti-abortion activist from Florida is suing Google alleging the company violated state law by shutting down her account without so much as a warning or chance to save her photos and information. Trudy Perez-Poveda, 76, who has had a Google account since 2012, said losing access to her account has been akin to returning …
Google denies Gmail is shutting down after viral hoax
23 February 2024 Image source, Getty Images Google has had to publicly state Gmail is “here to stay” after a hoax claiming it was shutting down spread widely on social media. A post on X, formerly Twitter, which has been viewed more than seven million times, claimed it would be closing in August. Google took …
Is Gmail shutting down? Yes and no, but here’s the full story from Google
Spring is not yet here, but the rumors are becoming wilder and wilder. First, the OnePlus, Oppo partnership with Hasselblad was allegedly to be ending (the vivo/Zeiss collaboration was also said to be done), which sparked many discussions on the topic. Now, someone on X/Twitter claims that Gmail, of all things, is shutting down (via …
Gmail shutting down this August?
(KGTV) — A major rumor going around online claims Gmail will be shutting down this August. But not to worry, it’s fiction. Last week, a user on X posted a screenshot of what appeared to be an email from Google Analytics announcing the company will be “sunsetting” Gmail. The email says Google is making the …
Google denies Gmail is shutting down after viral hoax
Google has reassured users that Gmail is not shutting down despite widespread hoaxes on social media. A viral post falsely claimed the email service would close in August, garnering over seven million views. Google debunked the rumour on the same platform. Experts warn of the dangers of misinformation, citing the incident as a prime example. …
Google is shutting down its Lacros browser
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Google recently announced it was pulling the plugs on Lacros, an experimental browser launched for Chromebooks. The company began working on Lacros in 2020 and made it available for testing in 2023. Lacros’ discontinuation, however, does not affect Chromebook users. A recent announcement from Google indicated that Chrome OS …