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Thursday, April 24, 2025

 A Note About Setting Up Your Apps and Security


 With apps you may have a lot of clutter on your shelf or palm. You may have seen on your app list in your phone that some of them say Google and they have a bunch of small apps inside of this icon like Gmail or other utilities.


This can be a high value for organizing your apps; Basically what I like to do is watch some commercials in my apps while I'm earning money from them watching the video commercials, you canGo to the Play Store or download whatever app you like by searching web pages about what you want to find and then what you can do is take any two apps on your shelf top and take the second one and drag it over to the first one then lift as you let it fall into the other app. If you bump it too much it won't go in and multiply.


(this actually has use of bumping it because you can reverse the order of two apps you see) A somewhat slower motion into the two apps will unify them. The "target app" stretches out a bit to the sides. Now look at the add button on the base of your condensed (open) app memo. Use this to go to your app list and then go down the list and click the app and it's automatically listed in that small icon app.

One great thing about this is about how you can change the label at the top to give you memos about what to do with each app. I use an abbreviation like letters for the name of the subset app and this has real value to notify you about things like what to do about your apps in time, comparing different apps value or just generally labeling your apps for better control.


I currently have hundreds of apps on my phone organized like this and almost no other apps on the second screen. While at about 75 apps some phones will slow down even so this is great for organizing your apps and controlling them..

For example you can have one for verbal value like word editors, one for browsers.. I have one for Charities and one for inspirational motivational apps one for comedy one for coin collecting networking, one for move to earn, browsers, music and so forth.


 If you have a lot of apps otherwise it's going to be app clutter to find which one has value.


You can list your apps by flipping them around and alphabetical order and I like to put the number of what I might make from that type of apps like $1,000 or $500 as the first word "bright, "rich" "Exercising" "Sounds like me!"

 To prevent risk of hacking what you can do is take a screenshot of your apps list perhaps both on your wake up screen and your apps list in settings. For a screenshot in Android press the power button on the right while simultaneously pressing the low volume button on the left. You can also take a video screenshot of your apps.


You can go in file manager and send that picture to your other phone so that if your phone stops for some reason all you have to do is go back to your apps list and get back and search for those apps and rebuild. This might only take you a few days if your machine crashes. While much more resilient than an older PC "all computers fail eventually." 1/3 of machines are trashed each year because of Integrity issues like about malware.