How To Backup Your Photos And Videos To Google Photos On Android Phone/Tablet

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Google Photos is a great online backup service where you can store your photos and videos. The best thing about this service is that you get to enjoy free unlimited storage as long as you allow Google Photos to keep them in High quality. That means Google will set your photos size to 16 megapixels and videos at 1080p. Don't worry, you can still save your photos and videos at Original quality — the quality at which they were taken.  After you set up your account, you will be able to have your pictures and videos sent to the cloud, and then access them from any phone, tablet, or PC, as well as on the web. If you don't know how to backup your photos and videos to Google photos, then read the step-by-step guide below to get started. How to Backup your Photos and Videos to Google Photos  Open the Google Photos app. Tap on the three horizontal lines at the top left of the screen. Tap Settings . Select Backup & sync . If the Back up & sync is turned off, switch it on.  Make su

Tor Browser Now Debuts on Android


Tor Browser recently made its mobile debut with the official release for Android.

The app's developers, Tor Project, had already released a proxy app Orbot and a standalone Orbot-powered Web browser Orfox. You are required to separately install the Orbot app on your Android device so that you can connect the browser with the Tor network. But the developers promise to abandon the use of Orbot app in the near future.

The new app comes in an alpha release in Google’s Play Store and on the experimental releases section of its download page.

Unlike most Web browsers, Tor Browser by default protects your privacy while you are browsing the Web. You can thus be able to browse your favorite sites anonymously with confidence that your identity and location are safe. This is one major reason why you should seriously consider this browser even if you're already using another one.

The browser can hide all your browsing history and bookmarks. It can also automatically clear stored cookies when you're done browsing the Web.

The interface of the Tor Browser for Android looks like any Firefox browser with a Homepage that by default includes top sites such as Google, Facebook, Wikipedia etc.

Since this Tor app is an alpha release, it presently has some bugs. But we can expect this to change by early next year when the stable version is released.

You can download the alpha release of Tor Browser for Android directly from Google Play. The app is 32MB in size and requires Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and later.

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