What is the number 1 question asked on Google?

What is the number 1 question asked on Google?

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Q. What app that can answer question?

Called Socratic, the free app uses artificial intelligence to determine what information you need, and returns ‘explainers’ and videos to give you step-by-step help. The firm says it’s like having a ‘digital tutor in your pocket,’ generating answers from a community of teachers and students.

Q. Which question is not answered by Google?

Originally Answered: What is a question Google can’t answer? Google cannot answer ANY question. Google has no brain, no thoughts, no intellect.

Q. What Cannot be found in Google?

There are some things which you can not find on google.

  • Disallow pages by robots.txt.
  • Exhaustion.
  • True Love.
  • Life.

Q. How do I get Google to answer my questions?

You can ask or answer questions from search on any device, and from Google Maps….In Google Search

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open Google.
  2. Search for a place or city.
  3. Scroll down to the “Questions & answers” section.
  4. To ask a new question, tap Ask the community.

Q. Can Google be trusted?

Yes you can trust Google Drive to store your personal data, Google Drive is secured with SSL Certificate which protect your data between the browser and server and no one access you.

Q. Should I trust Google with my data?

So back to the question — is Google trustworthy? For most of us and the way we interact with the company, yes. It collects an uncomfortable amount of data about us but so far has never done anything bad with it.

Q. Why is Google so rich?

The bulk of Google’s 162 billion dollar revenue in 2019 came from its proprietary advertising service, Google Ads. When you use Google to search for anything from financial information to local weather, you’re given a list of search results generated by Google’s algorithm.

Q. Do you trust Google with your photos?

Cloud services like Google Photos may come with secure privacy levels but you can’t completely trust or rely on them. Your photos will be hidden from your friends, close ones and from the world but it will be still available in the company’s database.

Q. Why you should not use Google Photos?

When you use Google photos, then many of your images will contain hidden data, embedded into the files, that discloses the time and exact location the photo was taken, the device you were using, even the camera settings. Google admits it pulls this so-called EXIF data into its analytics machine.

Q. Where do my photos go when I free up space?

Photos and videos that are fewer than 30 days old may be retained on your device. They’ll still be backed up in your Google Photos library.

Q. Can Google Photos Be Hacked?

Early in 2019, Imperva security specialist Ron Masas sniffed out a Google Photos bug devised to give hackers access to your personal information. Without going into technicalities, a hacker could take advantage of a Google Photos flaw to obtain the location, date, and user information contained within the photos.

Q. Is Google photos safe for private photos?

Overall Google Photos is fairly secure. It doesn’t automatically post your photos for everyone to see. People won’t be able to google for them. The pictures that you upload are only viewable by you — unless, of course, you share them with other people.

Q. Can someone steal pictures off your phone?

A since-fixed glitch in the Android onboard Camera app, for example, would have allowed attackers to record video, steal photos and geolocation data of images, while malicious apps with access to your camera app (see below) might also allow cybercriminals to hijack your camera.

Q. Can someone see you through your phone camera?

The sincere answer to that, unfortunately, is no. There are many claims on free ways to spy on someone through their phone camera but they are often misleading – just half-truths or outright lies. You can indeed spy on someone or monitor a target device for free.

Q. What do hackers do with stolen photos?

In most cases, the hacker will not use the data, but instead will sell them to a third party, often called a “broker.” By selling the stolen information, they’re reducing the risk they’re facing compared to the risk of using the data by themselves. A price for the stolen data is set based on the potential for profit.

Q. Can someone hack my phone from my number?

Hopefully this has helped put your mind at ease that when it comes to whether or not someone can hack your device just with your number – the answer is a resounding NO!

Q. Can someone hack my bank account with my account number?

This is very unlikely. With most major online banking portals in the United States, hackers cannot access your account just with an account number and routing number. Typically, they need to have additional details of your personal information to be able to perform the hack.

Q. How can you tell if your phone has been tapped?

If you hear pulsating static, high-pitched humming, or other strange background noises when on voice calls, it may be a sign that your phone is being tapped. If you hear unusual sounds like beeping, clicking, or static when you’re not on a call, that’s another sign that your phone is tapped.

Q. Is there a short code to check if my phone has been hacked?

You can immediately check if your phone has been compromised, or if your calls, messages etc have been forwarded without your knowledge. All you need to do is dial a few USSD codes – ##002#, *#21#, and *#62# from your phone’s dialer.

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