A password manager is great for keeping your information safe, and not everyone needs a fancy one - here's why.
Google Play Store will soon flag apps that drain your Android battery, helping users spot power-hungry apps before installing them and pushing developers to improve their inefficient apps.
The new rules announced by Google follow a lawsuit with Epic Games, and may improve your experience with the Play Store.
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney confirms Fortnite will return to Google Play soon while Epic’s own mobile store continues supporting Android.
Google is changing how it collects fees on the Play Store, and making it easier to use third-party app stores and billing ...
Each one of our favorite Android phones comes with Google's password manager built in. It offers a convenient and safe way to store your credentials and is much better than relying on your memory to ...
In brief: Have you recently received an email about a class action settlement regarding unethical practices by Google? It's not a scam. If you paid for apps on the Google Play Store between 2016 and ...
Consumers who made purchases on the Google Play Store between August 2016 and September 2023 may be eligible for a payout. Eligible users will receive a minimum of $2, with most receiving automatic ...
If you've used the Google Play Store, you could be eligible for some settlement money. The money comes from a lawsuit settlement between the attorneys general of all 53 states and territories and ...
Password managers alleviate the pressure of creating strong, unique passwords for each account or service you sign up for. When a website asks you for the tenth time to make an account, you likely end ...
Google Play Users Set for Automatic Payouts in $700M Settlement — Here’s What to Know Your email has been sent A few dollars may soon find their way into millions of pockets, all thanks to a ...