Best Way to Check Recent Activity in Android Phone

Android is the world’s most powerful mobile operating system developed by Google. It is not necessary for a normal person to know all the features of Android, nor is it possible. With every software update, new features are added to Android, so we do not know about its hidden features. If you have handed your unlock phone to someone and now you are interested in knowing what activities he has done on the smartphone then you are in the right place.

In this post we will tell you how to check recent activity on your Android smartphone as well as know which app has recently been used.

How To Know Recent Activity On Your Android Phone

1) First Method

Starting with the first option, The myactivity.google.com is a online database that provides history of your browser and all apps (Whatsapp, Netflix, YouTube, facebook etc…) activities which is connected to the Internet. details such as last used apps, webpage history, YouTube watched videos are recorded under the my-activity option in your google account.

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2) Second Method

the second method is an offline figures of used apps. Open your phone’s default dialer and type *#*#4636#*#*. It would open a window named Testing, then click on usage statistics option. it displays the usage statistics for various apps according to how long the app has been used in the phone.

If you want to see recently opened apps on the android smartphone, So select “last time used” from the options given above, here you will find all the used apps in chronical order.

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Google has a good set of tools for checking your recent account activity. Begin by going to this address – https://myaccount.google.com and logging in if necessary.

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How to Download Facebook Video on Samsung Browser in any Phone

Facebook is a very popular social media website and it has been a long time since Facebook launched its video platform. It has become a read video platform where people can easily upload each type of video and viewers can watch and like or share these videos.

Some times we want to save Facebook’s video, but Facebook does not offer any such feature so that we can save that video on our smartphone. but Facebook does allow you to watch the history of the videos you watched, if you are not appeased with it and you want to save that video in the storage of your android smartphone, then for this you will need an application that can cause problems for them who do not like to keep useless apps in their Android phones.

Here, an easy way to download your Facebook video will be shared in this article, where you can download any video without any app in android phone with the help of Samsung Internet Browser. It is possible that your Android smartphone does not have Samsung Internet Browser installed, then you can download the latest version from the downloading link below.

How to save video from Facebook to Samsung Browser in any Phone

To download Facebook videos, you have to follow the steps given below.

1 Step – Copy the link of any video you want to download, for which you have to first open the Facebook app, then click on the three dots above the video you are watching, and then Click on the option to “copy link“. here we will download Samsung s20 FE video from Facebook without any app.

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2 Step – Now you have to open Samsung’s internet browser and after that enter the URL and click on the play button of the video which will start playing the video, now you have to click on 4 dots icon on the corner to enable full screen mode.

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3 Step – Once the full screen mode is enabled, you have to tap one time on the phone’s screen, After which you will see some option on the screen in which you have to click on it three dots in the top-right of corner.

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4 Step – At the end, you have to click on the option of “Save video“, which starts the downloading of the video.

The updated version of Samsung internet browser offers Video Assistant feature which allows you to download video more easily. it also comes with Additional Video gestures, here users can also tap the left / right area of the screen twice to skip 10 seconds forward / backward in full screen mode. To turn it on, open Settings > Hit Useful features > Toggle the Video assistant on. We hope you have liked this method and if you face any problem in downloading videos from this technology due to Facebook updating its software or due to updates in Samsung’s browser, please Share your comment so that we can update this post.

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11 Useful Tips for Google Chrome Users in 2020

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Google Chrome has undoubtedly become the top browser of the digital era. It dominates with a staggering 75% of the search engine market, and it’s apparent that digital marketing strategies revolve around ranking highly on Google Chrome. It is more than a browser, though. It has become a suite of useful tools and applications to make Google Chrome more like a one-stop-shop for productivity and connectivity. Google has increased in value steadily with its users because it is incredibly user-friendly, fresh, and useful.

And just when you thought you know Google Chrome like the back of your hand, take a look at some more tips you should know about your favorite browser:

1. Open Multiple Pages on Startup

Chrome gives you the option to open several pages as it starts up, rather than opening your browser with just one homepage. It makes your browsing experience more convenient if you have instant access to several websites and the services you want to use.

Opening multiple tabs can sometimes be confusing, hence the importance of organising tabs. You can also pin the tabs you frequently use to save space on your tab bar, and for quick access to the tabs, you need the most or just love to visit. To pin a tab, just right-click on any open tab and select “Pin Tab.” Do this by dragging the tab to your desired position.

 

2. Reopen Recently-Closed Tabs

In case you accidentally close a tab or simply want to access the last tab you accessed, use the shortcut by pressing “Ctrl + Shift + T” on Windows or “Command + Shift + T” on Mac. It can also be accomplished by right-clicking anywhere on a space on Chrome’s title bar, next to the new tab (+) icon. When the menu pops open, click on “Reopen Closed Tab” restore recently closed tabs. You may use this shortcut many times over to reopen closed tabs.

 

3. Use Keyboard Shortcuts

Google Chrome has a lot of keyboard shortcuts to boost productivity. Here are some of the most popular:

⦁ Ctrl+1-8: Allows you to navigate or move through corresponding tabs in your tab bar.
⦁ Ctrl + 9: Pressing this takes you to the last tab.
⦁ Ctrl + H: Opens a tab with your browsing history.
⦁ Ctrl + J: Opens the “Downloads” window.
⦁ Ctrl + K: Moves cursor to the Omnibox (address bar).
⦁ Ctrl + T: Open a new tab.
⦁ Ctrl + Shift + T: Press when you want to undo any closed tab.

Other shortcuts are as follows:

Shortcut KeysAction
Alt + HomeOpen homepage
Alt + Left ArrowTakes you one page back
Alt + Right ArrowBrings you one page forward
F 11Display or exit the current website in full-screen mode
EscQuit page loading
Ctrl + (- or +)Zoom in or out of a page
Ctrl + 1-8Moves to the corresponding tab in the tab bar
Ctrl + 9Changes to the last tab
Ctrl + 0Resets the browser zoom to normal view
Ctrl + EnterComplete an address quickly.
Ctrl + Shift + DelOpen the Clear browsing data window to clear private data quickly
Ctrl + Shift + BToggle bookmarks bar between all shown and hidden
Ctrl + ASelect all on a page
Ctrl + DBookmark an open page
Ctrl + FFind a words or phrases on a page
Ctrl + OOpen a file thru the browser
Ctrl + Shift + OOpens Bookmark manager
Ctrl + HOpens “History” browser in a new tab
Ctrl + JDisplays “Download” on a tab
Ctrl + K / Ctrl + EMove text cursor to the Omnibox
Ctrl + LBring cursor to and highlight all in browser address bar
Ctrl + NOpen New browser window
Ctrl + Shift + NOpens an incognito window
Ctrl + PPrint current page/frame
Ctrl + R or F5Refresh the current page or frame.
Ctrl + S“Save As” window
Ctrl + TNew tab
Ctrl + UView source code of a webpage
Ctrl + WCloses active tab
Ctrl + Shift + WCloses active window
Ctrl + Shift + TReopen last tab (pressing numerous times restores other closed tabs consecutively)
Ctrl + TabMoves through active tabs to the right
Ctrl + Shift + TabMoves through active tabs to the left
Ctrl + Left-clickOpens link in new tab and runs it in the background
Ctrl + Shift Left-clickOpens link in new tab
Ctrl + Page DownOpens browser tab to the right
Ctrl + Page UpOpens browser tab to the left
SpacebarGoes down one page at a time
Shift + SpacebarGoes up one page at a time
HomeTop of page
EndBottom of page
Alt + Down ArrowDisplay all previous text in a text box

 

4. Use Omnibox for boosted search

Useful Tips for Google Chrome Users

Google Omnibox displays URL and allows you to search and even perform mathematical calculations and conversion on the tab. For example, convert cups to litres, kilometres to miles, and the like on the search bar and get the results even without pressing “Enter.”

 

5. Display the Home Button

In Chrome, you can easily have a “home” button to refer to easily. Click the “Wrench Icon” at the top-right corner, select ”Preferences,” then tick the check-box for the “show Home button in the toolbar.”

 

6. Open Link in Another Tab

Open a link in a different tab by right-clicking on it and selecting “New Tab” option. You can also click on the middle button of your mouse to open the link in a new Chrome tab. The third option is to press the “Ctrl + left mouse” key to open it in a new tab.

 

7. Sync Chrome with your Google account

If you use different computers and devices, you can sync your settings, passwords, and bookmarks so you can access them every time you you’re your Google account in any device. You can even access Google docs, sheets, slides, and the rest of Google’s web apps regardless of what computer or device you use. Log into your Google Account, go into “Settings” under the Google Chrome menu icon and adjust sync settings.

 

8. Create desktop shortcuts of your favorite websites

Turn sites into desktop apps and make a shortcut by clicking the wrench icon, click “Tools,” and then click on “Create application shortcuts.”

 

9. Turn Favicons into bookmark icons

Favicons are those little icons on tabs that are unique to each website. Create a favicon of bookmarked sites instead of the whole URL text so you can get quicker access without crowding your browser’s page.

Click the wrench icon, select “Tools,” then tick “Always show bookmarks bar.” Delete the text in the name box, so that only the favicon appears on the list every time you add new sites to your bookmarks.

 

10. Turn on Secret Mode when necessary

To make your browsing private, enable incognito mode so your download history will not be saved. Enable secret mode by clicking “Ctrl + Shift + N” or go to Settings, click “new incognito Window.” You can also right-click and choose “open link in incognito window.”

 

11. Bonus: Task Manager

Task manager is quite useful because it shows your CPU’s memory and usage by every tab opened in your Google Chrome browser. You’ll know if any of your open tabs are causing your computer to lag or slow down, and you can locate the problematic site right away.

Right-click the title bar, press “Task Manager” or Press “Shift + Escape” key to open the Task Manager.

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Conclusion

Google Chrome is a superb option for personal productivity and is also a great collaboration tool that can work alongside collaboration software you may be using in your team. It’s always good to have apps and shortcuts that will help us do our browsing and other activities faster. Hopefully, Google Chrome continues to find ways to make us more productive, more connected, and have more meaningful, optimized experiences online. So, explore what else Google Chrome has up its sleeve, and learn the different Google Chrome hacks that could help you save time and do more.

AUTHOR BIO
JOHN OCAMPOS

John Ocampos is an Opera Singer by profession and a member of the Philippine Tenors. Ever since, Digital Marketing has always been his forte. He is the Founder of SEO-Guru, and the Managing Director of Tech Hacker. John is also the Strategic SEO and Influencer Marketing Manager of Softvire Australia – the leading software eCommerce company in Australia and Softvire New Zealand.