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Unfortunately not an option on a Note 8. Interestingly, the help pages for this app also show how to do this! I was impressed that the author gave people a free way to do this, then wrote an app to make it better for those people and provide a way for the people who have phones that cannot do this, natively.

I love the idea of this. Already downloaded and purchased the Pro version, just to support the idea! I never just clear all my notifications on my phone (although I tend to on my tablet), but a notification is constantly popping up under my finger as I swipe, or one pops up and shifts the one I intended to swipe into

I sure wish I had a few million stars to give you! This covers nearly every annoyance with other drivers, for me.

I’ve made nearly $130 in the two and a half years I’ve been using it. As others have said, it is very much dependent upon where you go. And, I’ll second the “delete the app and reload it every so often” advice. I’ve noticed that I get more surveys just after I get a new phone, so I’m going to try deleting it every few

Precisely. I wish I had more than one star to give you for this.

Sorry, but that’s “period com.” That dot/point is called a period.

I was definitely raised this way, and I always say these words at every interaction I have with another person. Heck, I even tell my husband “Thank you for dinner” every time he pays (and he does the same for me). I am particularly emphatic about saying please and thank you to people who are providing me a service,

Having been on the other end, though, I can understand why you get asked. For me, when a previous employer used surveys, the expectation was to get “Exceeds expectations.” Well, if you give perfect service every time (and we did), there’s really no way to exceed their expectations any longer. So, I would be tasked

I’ll second Motorcraft. Not expensive, and they have the exact bracket connection needed, so no adapters! My 2013 Explorer and my 2017 Fusion came with them, and nothing else has worked as well on these vehicles.

I’ll second Motorcraft. Not expensive, and they have the exact bracket connection needed, so no adapters! My 2013

My 85-year-old aunt received a fake call from someone pretending to be her grandson. The story was that he was in jail and needed to be bailed out, but he would lose his job if his employer found out. Supposedly, he had a cold, so he did not sound precisely like himself, and they even had a “police officer” get on

The S7 Edge has hardware buttons, not on-screen ones.

Fingers crossed that ASUS does not follow along!

“Guarantees they are freshness?” Their.

The closing was stressful, because I had heard stories about costly surprises being sprung on people at the last moment, so I was ready to get up and leave if they tried that kind of thing with me. However, the most frustrating thing was how my loan was sold before I could even make the first payment! I feel like who

I just don’t see how this goes against Net Neutrality. They don’t treat anyone’s video data any differently than anyone else’s, and to get your video streams included in the “no-data-usage” category is free, if the service follows T-Mobile’s guidelines. Also, since the user can control it, they have a choice to burn

Bless their hearts!

From the article:

Essentially, the US card issuers believed they would lose less money by just writing off the fraud than they would spend making the change (no matter all the inconvenience to their customers). In the UK, since the original terminals used phone lines, and the caller paid, merchants were out money if they waited until

There is no way that the LG G4 should be that high on this list. With the same size battery as a Note 4, even though they both have Quick Charge 2.0, the LG G4 is much slower to charge than the Note 4. It’s one of the reasons I am switching back to the less buggy Note 4.

Be aware that there are IRS rules in the US about forgiven debt. When a debtor writes off some amount of what you owe, it can be (and often is) considered “income,” since that is money you were (technically) “given.” This situation can increase your tax burden, but there are circumstances where the written off amount