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The hardest part about using the menu button is finding an app it works with. As demoed in the video, you can use the button while in the phone's Settings app. The button was also found to work with Google Chrome. We found that it works successfully in Settings, Chrome, Messages, Calendar, Docs, Calculator and even YouTube. Basically, almost every app made by Google. If you want to test out the button on your Pixel 2, open up an app like Settings and tap the lower right corner of the navigation bar. There is no icon, but there should be a tactile response and the menu will pop up if done successfully. Right now, the feature seems to mimic any upper-right corner menu button.
The button currently iphone xs / x karat petals - ditsy petals - pink only works on the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL, not the original Pixels -- so it's not a new feature of Android Oreo, Since Google considers this a bug, it's unlikely that other phones will get the secret button, Still, if you get your hands on a Pixel 2, it could save you from reaching the top of the screen -- especially the Pixel 2 XL's, Just don't expect it to stick around, The Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL are now available in stores, This story originally posted Oct, 18 and was updated Oct 19 at 10:04 a.m, PT to include Google's comment..
Turns out an invisible menu button was actually a bug. This week a few people who got their hands on the new Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL discovered that a secret menu button lives in the Pixel's navigation bar. The hidden button was spotted by Android Police and later confirmed by CNET, but when we reached out to Google, a spokesperson made it clear that this was actually a bug, not an intended feature. Google also said that it will "fix" the bug soon, meaning that the secret menu isn't long for this world.
Sen, John McCain is co-sponsoring the Honest Ads Act, According to a preview of the act seen by Axios, the bill would amend the current Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 iphone xs / x karat petals - ditsy petals - pink to include paid internet and digital advertisements, "In 2016 Russians bought online political ads designed to influence our election and divide Americans," reads a statement from Klobuchar and Warner, "The content and purchaser(s) of those online advertisements are a mystery to the public because of outdated laws that have failed to keep up with evolving technology."The Honest Ads Act would create the same rules for online political ads that already cover ads sold on TV and radio, That means certain disclosures would be required, such as who paid for the ads..
It would require online platforms, such as Facebook, "to make reasonable efforts to ensure that foreign individuals and entities are not purchasing political advertisements in order to influence the American electorate."Facebook, Google and Twitter have acknowledged that more could have been done to prevent the placement of such ads on their sites. Facebook has said that more than $100,000 worth of ads were bought by what now appear to be Russian agents, while Twitter said it's discovered 201 accounts that may be tied to those same agents. Google also reportedly found that Russians paid for tens of thousands of dollars on ads on YouTube, Gmail and Google search.
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