While there isn’t a device limit for Spotify subscribers , it’s a good practice to sign out of devices you’re no longer using. If you no longer have access to a device that you’re signed in to, you can sign out of all devices at once from your account settings page. Note: It’s only possible to sign out of all devices on Spotify at once by using your web browser. You won’t be able to use the desktop client on Windows or Mac, or the mobile app on Android , iPhone , or iPad . To start, open the Spotify website in your browser of choice. If you are already signed in, click Profile > Account from the Spotify front page to access the settings page for your account. If you aren’t already signed in, select the “Log In” option in the top-right corner before proceeding. Signing in via the front page will redirect you to the Spotify web player . To access the settings area from there, select your account name in the top-right corner, then select the “Account” … [Read more...] about How to Sign out of All Devices on Spotify at Once
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India – On the way to becoming an attractive new destination for clinical research
Akshay Daftary Director, SIRO Clinpharm In one of the most unprecedented events of this century, the Covid 19 pandemic caused catastrophic global upheaval which altered geopolitical and socio-economic norms across borders. The vulnerability of global healthcare systems was blatantly exposed - be it robustness of government policies , infrastructure, risk management, manpower sourcing, procurement, or supply chain management. With the increasing cases and fatalities related to Covid-19, countries across the globe, including India, the government has taken stringent measures to curb the infection. One cannot deny the fact, that even the steady unlocking across the country has not altered the descending gradient much. With various economies opening up and the travel restrictions going easy most countries are now looking forward to advancing their access to vaccines, either from other countries or focus on developing their own. Having said that India was also able to come out with … [Read more...] about India – On the way to becoming an attractive new destination for clinical research
CCTVs to be installed at hot spots to catch errant PMD users
SINGAPORE - Concerns about safety on paths shared by pedestrians and personal mobility device (PMD) users are valid, and there is a need for stronger enforcement to deter reckless riding, Senior Minister of State for Transport Lam Pin Min told Parliament on Thursday (March 7). To complement existing enforcement efforts , closed-circuit television cameras will be introduced to better detect offences committed by active mobility users. The Land Transport Authority (LTA) will start a trial using CCTVs at various hot spots later this year, he added. Active mobility users refer to those who use bicycles, e-bikes, personal mobility aids and PMDs. Dr Lam, who was speaking during the debate on his ministry's budget, also revealed that the number of off-road accidents involving active mobility users almost doubled, from 132 in 2017 to 251 last year. "I fully agree with the need for stronger enforcement to deter reckless riding behaviour," he said in response to queries from MPs about … [Read more...] about CCTVs to be installed at hot spots to catch errant PMD users
No, Chromium browsers aren’t going anywhere any time soon
Android & Chill Google is simply doing what it does best — keeping its extras to itself. Jerry Hildenbrand 6 Mar 2021 1 Source: Jerry Hildenbrand / Android Central I've seen something being shared around that looks like terrible news for anyone who loves the way Chrome can render a web page but hates the extra bloat that's baked into Google's browser. According to It's FOSS — a web site dedicated to all things open-source and a site I read regularly — third-party browsers that use Chromium are being locked out of certain features because Google is worried about market share. That would be a devastating loss to you, me, and the internet as a whole if it were the case, but I don't think it has anything to do with the market share of Chrome or that Google really cares about the particular features in play here. It's just Google making sure that only you and it have access to sensitive information stored in your Google account. VPN Deals: … [Read more...] about No, Chromium browsers aren’t going anywhere any time soon
The new Google Pay app is finally out of beta — here’s what that could mean
Ready for prime time A global release could be imminent. Derrek Lee 5 Mar 2021 5 Source: Joe Maring / Android Central What you need to know The new Google Pay app is no longer listed as "early access" in the Play Store. Google is set to strip the old version of most of its features next month. This could mean Google is preparing to roll out the new app to more countries outside the U.S. The old version of the Google Pay app was recently and unsurprisingly given an expiration date as Google focuses on the new app experience. On April 5th, exactly a month from the time of writing, Google will strip the old app of most features that make it useful. As the new app had been available in the U.S. for months, the move was expected, bringing a new interface and focus on P2P transactions. Oddly, the new app was still listed as "early access," despite being widely available, and even appeared in the beta tab of the Play Store... until now. … [Read more...] about The new Google Pay app is finally out of beta — here’s what that could mean