byakuya83 said:LHC, consuming media for the most part - Youtube, iPlayer, Netflix, Spotify etc.
It's more a general guide to settings/usage/layout that I'm after - understanding the various screens etc.
byakuya83 said:Not found the manual yet. Struggling as I don't have a Google account. Was told in store it wouldn't be necessary...
byakuya83 said:Not found the manual yet. Struggling as I don't have a Google account. Was told in store it wouldn't be necessary...
byakuya83 said:I returned it - couldn't get on with all this Gmail, Google+ stuff rammed down my throat. All the synching of info across various apps and Google products seems forced, possibly sinister. I didn't feel in control of anything. All I wanted was a simple log in to purchase apps. I ended up with social networking and my info/photo appearing all over the place. Very disconcerting.
Big Aura said:I actually agree with the OP a bit re the googleverse that Android foist on you. I've had Gmail for years and suddenly it sprouted lots of google+ add-ons without warning. And then people kept bombarding me with circles and fwend requests. It's like a crap facebook that you didn't know you didn't want or need. I've switched it all off, but it was a bit confusing and I actually nearly accidentally deleted my gmail account that I've had since 2004 (so lots of important stuff in there).
As an aside, I see you can no-longer rate apps on Android without google+ and your real name appearing. Annoyingly, lots of Apps often have pop-ups seeking a rating. I don't mind rating apps, and jotting a few words, but I certainly don't want my real name to appear next to them. What's available on me online is solely related to my professional persona - I don't want any of the "real me" to show up on any lazy google search by a co-worker/competitor/recruitment consultant etc.
daveh75 said:If you have/had G+ then its because you created a profile.
Are they trying to 'encourage' people to create one, by various means? Absolutely. But it isn't foist on you, at least for the moment...
daveh75 said:dealing with the trolling problems (as well as more data points) and YouTube is going the same way.
Big Aura said:daveh75 said:If you have/had G+ then its because you created a profile.
Are they trying to 'encourage' people to create one, by various means? Absolutely. But it isn't foist on you, at least for the moment...
Actually I've just gone through the motions of opening a new Gmail account to check this. It automatically sets up a Google+ account. It prompts for a photo to be uploaded with an innocuous "this is how you will appear" prompt, but doesn't say "we will plaster your image every time you comment on something, and possibly use your image to target adverts to your circles contacts". Google are abusing their gmail dominance to package google+ to people who don't really want it. I wonder have they fully considered the competition/antitrust ramifications...
The account is there, and you can ignore it or deactivate it, rather than it being something that you should be given an opportunity to opt in to.
daveh75 said:dealing with the trolling problems (as well as more data points) and YouTube is going the same way.
There are other way to deal with trolling. I post here as Big Aura. If I'm some sort of cyber bully or troll, you can complain to WHF and they'll warn me or delete my account. I appreciate that publishing under ones own name will serve as a disincentive to be a troll, but setting up a default system where my picture and real name appear next to everything leaves the poster exposed.
If you're a pretty teenage girl, it will alert web creeps to your existance/appearance and possibly elevate the risk of being a target. If I had to publish everything under my real name and photo on here, I probably wouldn't bother.