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- See devices with account access - Google Help
In some cases, you might see sessions instead of individual devices A session is a period of time during which you’re signed in to our Google Account from a browser, app, or service on the device It’s normal to have multiple sessions on the same device
- Find set up Bluetooth devices near your Android device
If your accessory is listed under "Available media devices:" Next to your device's name, tap Settings If no accessories are listed under "Previously connected devices:" Tap See all Next to your accessory's name, tap Settings Make your change: To change the accessory's name: At the top, tap Edit To disconnect: Tap Disconnect
- Add or remove trusted computers - Computer - Google Help
If you don’t want to enter a 2-Step Verification code or use your Security Key every time you sign in to your Google Account, you can mark your computer or mobile device as trusted With trusted computers and devices, you don’t need to enter a verification code each time you sign in
- Be ready to find a lost Android device - Google Account Help
Tip: Devices in the network use Bluetooth to scan for nearby items If you have a PIN, pattern, or password set on your Android device, when others detect your items, they securely send the locations where they detected them to Find Hub Your Android devices do the same to help others find their offline items when they’re detected nearby
- Google Play supported devices
To find out if your device is compatible with Google Play, check the list of supported devices Devices are ordered alphabetically (A-Z) by manufacturer name Full list of devices that use Google Play List of supported Android devices List of supported Chrome OS devices Search for your device
- Medical device firms brace for effect of White House tariffs
AHA joins call for Trump to exempt devices from import tariffs By Nick Paul Taylor • Feb 6, 2025 Disruption to the supply of devices from China would curtail hospitals' ability to perform life-saving surgeries and protect patients and healthcare workers from contagion, the group warned Read the full article
- Use cross-device services on your Android devices
Other devices in the same group can recognize your device until you turn off cross-device services Important: Cross-device services will work across devices as long as they share at least one common Google Account On your Android device, open Settings Tap Google Devices sharing Cross-device services Make sure Use cross-device services is on
- How to sync Google account across devices
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