I've done everything to make myself anynomous but Google still recognizes me.
What I am trying to do is create multiple Gmail accounts. I can only create one account and if I try second time, it asks me to verify mobile number, which I cannot skip.
Now, I have tried using VPN (on various servers) and clearing all browser data. So, to Gmail I should be a new user everytime I do this and it shouldn't ask for my phone number (it doesn't ask for the first time). What happens instead is Google always knows that I've already created an account and asks me to verify my mobile number.
What methods do Google use to track me? Is there a way out of this?
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I have been banging my head against a wall for the last two weeks. I'm trying to set up a contact me web page for my business. Having read all the warnings about mailto, I opted to use phpmailer for this. Similarly, I decided to use XOAUTH2 for sending the mail through gmail. I found several sites, including instructions at the phpmailer github page, that should have walked me through doing this.
Here's where I run into problems. After logging into the Google developer console, creating my project, and enabling the gmail api, all of the sites that I found talk about creating my new client ID. Every single one of them tell me that I will get a simple pop-up where I click that I want to create a web application, fill in a few items, and voila, out will pop my ID. When I did this, however, I was required to complete the consent screen before I could do anything else, and these screens did not match anything that was shown on the web sites I used as a guide. I muddled through as best I could and did finally get a client ID (I think/hope).
Does anyone know of a site or sites that walk a person through this in a way that matches what the development site actually displays? Did Google recently change things and the help sites haven't caught up? Having to guess at some of this is definitely not the way to do things. I'll be testing the results in a couple of days, but won't be surprised if things don't work right. At that point, I'll probably need more help to figure out what went wrong.
Thank you for listening to my rant.
Last Week i joined Instagram. Yesterday it started asking for a Phone Number as a Security Check.
I gave them my old Phone Number for my old Phone which i hardley use. They text you a code so you sign in once you have this without the Number Check. I have not been sent the code.
I have been using Software called Blue Stacks on my PC when i wanted to Upload a Picture to Instagram.
.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BlueStacks
My Phone is old so i have to Upload from my PC. I am running Windows Ten Pro 64.
Is there anyway i get get round this? I could not find a Email contact for Instagram. I have tried the Retry thingbut still no Joy.
Thanks :)
The easiest way to cross verify your address is simply go to settings tab > private information under which you see the email you can edit or change it, you will then recieve a confirmation email. Additionally make sure of the bluestacks virus at times it tear down your system performance.
I have been trying for several days. When I login to my Paypal developer account I can see some of my sandbox accounts, but when I try and create a new one, it either hangs with the spiny thing there for way too long, up to 20 minutes before I gave up.
I often get file not found when going to the dashboard or Sandbox > Accounts
the something went wrong errors when trying to manually create an account
I have tried so many combinations with suggestions others have used... but nothing works
Tested on two computers, one W10, other W7, using Google Chrome, Firefox and IE/Edge
Any ideas please for a fix or is this a technical issue on Paypal's end?
Thanks
I am trying to make it so that when a user turns on their device (will either be a tablet or a laptop) a DocuSign document loads up immediately. The user must sign the agreement before using the device. After that I want them to have access to the device and each boot thereafter I want the device to boot up normally. Can anyone help me with that. I would prefer that the DocuSign document is a pdf, but the format is not the most important variable in this equation. Getting the idea to work is important, I'm completely open as far as file formats and computer languages go. The signed document would be sent to a predetermined email address. Thank you in advance for any help provided. -Domitros
Also, all devices will be running on windows 8
I was thinking of using a batch file to load the DocuSign document? But, like I said, I'm open to suggestion.
What I've done so far is as follows: I created a new standard local account. I set windows to boot up as the newly created user. On their desktop is only 1 icon, a shortcut to the Docusign user agreement that they need to sign. I'm set to receive notification when a document has been signed. Unless I can figure out a means of automation I will have to remote into the users device, via citrix, and erase the user mentioned above and set windows to boot up as the user with access to all the software necessary for the user to do their job. Seems like there is a better way, but I'm not seeing it.
We have a requirement for people to be able to look at documents people have uploaded to us (mainly word, possibly some rtf) via our web app. We want the user to be able to open the docs inside the browser, but keep the original formatting and not have the need for another application (like word, acrobat etc).
We thought about using google docs to do this, there appears to be some batch uploading options to get stuff in there but does anyone know if we can use the API's to keep the user on our site without them having to login to google docs themselves, and keep them still on our website with re-directing to google docs to view them.
Cheers
There's an option to make documents public (Somewhere in Share->Advanced Options).
Using api you can get list of documents in your google docs account, you can even search em. In your app you could make a link to the document in google docs which opens in a new window. That way your user will never navigate away from your page. An alternative would be to use an IFrame, but it's considered bad practice.
A completely different approach could be to automatically generate and host a pdf each time someone uploads a file. There are scripts/programs which can do that, just call them after you receive a file.