I needed to be extra sure and wary just in case I find myself into that page and not cause an accidental deletion in that version of the site.
Does deleting my Reddit account in the old version of Reddit on a browser not give me a "yes or no" confirmation prompt if I press the "Delete button"...
What is really contained in the green-colored "Others" section of my OPPO phone's storage and where do I find it? I'm scratching my head about this issue and I'm worried about the decreasing space but I feel helpless.
Not to mention that Chrome is a pain in my head because ever since I...
Not only is the LCD on the fritz, but hot black patches are present because of this problem. The phone's outer casing is damaged, revealing light from the phone's screen seeping out. This is my brother's phone, a Vivo.
Can it still be brought to the repair shop for a fix?
If I, let's say, clear the app data of downloaded browsers like Firefox, will local backup on my OPPO device (or a similar backup app or any local back up of certain devices however it works) restore the session (app data) that was backed up?
So that means I can reduce the space occupied by Chrome without much problem, yes?
It's currently at 688MB and as you said, It's a storage thief. Just simply tapping the Chrome app and somehow it'll jump at 700MB for some reason.
Sorry for the delayed reply
So that means I can regularly clear Chrome's app data so long as I have sync? I don't have to worry about losing browser history?
Also, should I sign out of sync before clearing data?
What would happen if I either uninstall Chrome or clear its app data? Will the synced data inside be wiped out? Or do I have to turn off sync before doing so?
I'm reluctant doing it, because I have saved passwords and tabs.
If I clear data by pushing the "Clear all Data" button on Google Chrome, will it erase all tabs from the app?
I'm trying to find ways to reduce Chrome's app size without losing much information on it. It's somehow grown bigger in size and I didn't even use it for a long time.
Does clearing Chrome's app data delete all downloaded files from local storage?
I discovered that deleting files from Chrome's download history also deletes it from the local folders. I was smart enough to test the outcome. I deleted a jpg. picture from Chrome's download history and it...
What happens if I press this button? Will it give me a confirmation prompt or will it delete photos right away? I don't wanna be reckless to just press it.
And there's my charger. I burned my finger trying to charge it, because the old thing heats it up instead of charging. It even smells like burning iron, which I take as an absolute threat, not only to the charger, but to our habitation.
I'm not sure. But I'll try to.
But that battery is old and no longer matches up with the battery indicator, it drains faster than the numbers can subtract. Plus, I tried reasoning, but it fell on deaf ears, typical face value type of people.