The AdSense data that is linked to your Analytics view is visible to anyone with access to those views in your Analytics account. If you're concerned about users on your Analytics account having access to your AdSense data, you can disable AdSense data for individual views.
To disable AdSense reporting to a view:
Sign in to the Analytics account you've linked to AdSense.
Click the Admin tab.
In the "Account" column, select your AdSense account.
Click AdSense linking.
In the "Analytics property" section for the view that you want to disable reporting to, under "Usage in Analytics," clear the checkbox next to the view's name.
Click Save changes.
After you've disabled AdSense reporting to a view, the message "This report requires AdSense to be enabled for this view" is displayed on the Standard Reporting tab in Analytics when you try to run an AdSense report for that view.
In the top right, next to "Publish," click the drop-down Publish settings.
Under "Web address," enter your desired URL.
Click Save.
Re-use an existing URL that you own
If you want to use a web address that's currently in use or has been used in the past by a site that you own, change the URL of the existing site before assigning it to a different site.
Step 1: Change the address of the existing site
On a computer, open the site with the URL you want to reuse in new Google Sites.
In the top right, next to "Publish," click the drop-down Publish settings.
Under "Web address," enter a different URL.
Click Save.
Step 2: Reuse the address for a different site
Open the site you want to use the URL for.
In the top right, click Publish.
Under "Web address," enter a URL.
Click Publish. The URL is now assigned to your new site.
Tip: To reuse a URL that you own, you can also permanently delete the existing site before assigning the URL to a different site. Learn how to permanently delete a site.
Learn about the enterprise content that Apple has released for iPadOS 14.
iPadOS 14 updates improve the stability, performance, or compatibility of your device and are recommended for all users. Device administrators can manage software updates using an MDM solution.
Resolves an issue that prevented Quick Look from displaying password-protected Microsoft Office files.
Applications built with the Xamarin framework and installed via MDM will no longer fail to launch.
iPadOS 14.3
Resolves an issue that could cause AirPrint devices to not appear when managing printers with a configuration profile.
Devices will correctly prompt users to change their password after the defined Maximum passcode age from the Passcode Payload has lapsed.
iPadOS 14.2
When MDM defines a network via a Wi-Fi settings payload and disables the MAC address randomization option, the Private Address feature can no longer be manually enabled by users.
If the Global HTTP Proxy payload is configured to not allow direct traffic as a fallback, devices will no longer allow direct traffic when the PAC is unreachable.
When a Private Address in enabled for a wireless network, the hardware MAC address will no longer appear in ARP traffic.
iPadOS 14 introduces a new Wi-Fi privacy feature. When an iPad connects to a Wi-Fi network, it identifies itself with a randomized MAC address. The MAC address randomization behavior only generates a new MAC address once for each WiFi network a device joins. A new random address will only be generated for a known network following "Reset Network Settings", "Erase All Content and Settings", or "Reset All Settings" actions. For networks defined by a Wi-Fi settings payload, this can be disabled with the DisableAssociationMACRandomization option.
The Setup Assistant settings payload allows for a list of setup items that can be skipped following automated enrollment and future updates.
Managed apps can now individually be identified as unremovable by the user.
Fonts installed via configuration profile will only be visible to apps implementing the Font APIs introduced in iPadOS 13.
A device can successfully update to iPadOS 14 via MDM while in Single App Mode.
Apple Configurator can now modify the home screen layout for iPadOS devices.
For an account configured with the Exchange ActiveSync payload, the server returned via AutoDiscover will be ignored if a server is specified in the profile with the Exchange hostname key.
You can upload a file from a managed source to a managed domain in Safari.
The ListAvailableUpdates MDM command is only valid on supervised devices.
Mail
Exchange accounts on iPadOS 14 configured for OAuth with Microsoft cloud-based services (such as Office365 or outlook.com) will automatically be upgraded to use Microsoft's OAuth2 identity platform (v2.0).
Emails for Exchange calendar invitations that contain notes will no longer result in "This message is only partially downloaded" message.
The sending account will not be auto-updated from a managed to un-managed account when composing a new email.
Fixes an issue in Mail where new messages may not appear in the Inbox.
Mail no longer prompts repeatedly when the account password has changed.
Bug fixes and other improvements
If an IKEv2 VPN payload omits any values in Dynamic SA parameters, the defaults in iPadOS 14 will be set to:
NEVPNIKEv2EncryptionAlgorithmAES256
NEVPNIKEv2IntegrityAlgorithmSHA256
NEVPNIKEv2DiffieHellmanGroup14
CryptoTokenKit now includes support for persistent tokens. Persistent tokens allow third-party extensions to use cryptographic items stored on a Smart Card or networked hardware security module (HSM).
Safari displays a warning when connecting to websites that use TLS v1.0 or v1.1.
Addresses an issue that could cause a device to become unresponsive when initiating an AirPlay mirroring session with an Apple TV.
Fixes an issue that prevented VPN connections from reconnecting
Resolves an issue that could cause the Contacts app to quit unexpectedly if more than one source account is set up.
Information about products not manufactured by Apple, or independent websites not controlled or tested by Apple, is provided without recommendation or endorsement. Apple assumes no responsibility with regard to the selection, performance, or use of third-party websites or products. Apple makes no representations regarding third-party website accuracy or reliability. Contact the vendor for additional information.
Under "Statistics," click the Down arrow Use Universal Analytics.
In the text box, under "Analytics Web Property ID," enter a valid Analytics Property ID. It should look like: "UA-XXXXXX-X." To use a Property ID that begins with "G-XXXXXXX," you must convert to new Sites.
At the top, click Save.
It can take up to 24 hours for data to show up in Analytics.
* Please note that Analytics is not subject to the Data Processing Amendment to Google Workspace. Please see the Google Analytics Data Processing Terms for more information.
Some of the videos in your playlist may have had their embed option disabled by the uploader, or the video could have been age restricted. Private videos will also not play on your playlist unless they've been shared with you by the uploader. For best results, make sure that the content you've included contains only public videos that have the embed option turned on.
Check your merchant account statement and terminal for the payment account details that you're using to accept credit or debit cards today:
Merchant account provider or Independent Sales Organizations (ISO)
Payment processor (Your payment processor and merchant account provider might be the same. For example, large volume or multi-location merchants are usually served by direct sales forces of the Payment Processor.)
Merchant account number or merchant ID (MID)
Support number on your account statement or point of sale (POS) terminal
After you get the information above, call the support number for your merchant account provider on your statement or terminal and ask how to accept Apple Pay. Remember to ask if your terminal is NFC capable and if you can support Apple Pay. Then learn what to do next:
If your terminal is NFC capable and has the correct software
Make sure that your terminal works for each payment network (Visa, Mastercard, Amex and Discover), credit card, and debit card.
If your terminal is NFC capable but needs to be updated to accept Apple Pay
Your merchant account provider might update your terminal automatically, or you might need to make the update from your terminal. Contact your merchant account provider for help upgrading your terminal for each of the major payment networks.
Check the examples below to see some of the acceptance standards for Apple Pay on a few terminals and payment networks. For the current requirements for your terminal, please contact your Merchant Account Provider.
American Express
Software: ExpressPay
Contactless specification: 3.0
EMV specification: 3.0
Discover
Software: D-PAS
Contactless specification: 1.0
EMV specification: Any version of Kernel 6
Mastercard
Software: PayPass
Contactless specification: 3.0
EMV specification: 3.0
Visa
Software: PayWave
Contactless specification: VCPS 2.1.1
EMV specification: Any version of Kernel 3
The example shown above is for Ingenico Telium devices operating a minimum of RBA/UIA v12.x for contactless and RBA v 15.1.2 for EMV. The required terminal and network software version specifics can change depending on the terminal manufacturer, so the best way to get this information is to ask your merchant account provider.
If your terminal isn't NFC capable and you need to replace it to accept Apple Pay
See if your merchant providers offers a free terminal upgrade. In some cases, you might need to extend your agreement or contract to lease or purchase a new terminal.
Your new terminal should already have the latest software for each major payment network, so you can start accepting Apple Pay. Ask your merchant account provider to implement an EMV-certified terminal that collects CDCVM for the most convenient, fast, and secure payment experience. Learn more about EMV.
If you can't update your terminals or you get new ones
You might need to switch your merchant account provider to accept Apple Pay.
To let customers know that you accept Apple Pay in your store, you can order a signage kit that includes:*
Countertop cards
Decals and clings
Window posters
An employee training guide
This signage kit helps customers know that they can make safe, contactless purchases at your store using Apple Pay.
* Apple Pay signage kits are available only in the United States.
Contact us if you have issues using Apple Pay in stores
After some terminal updates, NFC might not work or you might not be able to use Apple Pay, even if it was previously working.
If Apple Pay stops working and you need help, contact us.
Get help finding your merchant account provider information
If you need to call your merchant account provider to see if you can accept Apple Pay, but you aren't sure where to find the information that you need, check the list below:
Merchant account provider: Your merchant account provider sends funds to your business checking account for credit or debit card transactions. To see who your merchant account provider is, find the statement that you use to make sure that you got the funds from customers who purchased goods in your store. That statement might be from your merchant account provider or one of the large payment processors that operate in the US.
Payment processor: Your statement should have the name of your payment processor, but it might not have the name of your merchant account provider.
Merchant account number or MID: Check your statement for your MID. Your merchant account provider or payment processor uses your MID to identify you. You might also find a support number to call on your statement. Some merchant account providers might have their own support lines, but others will route you to your payment processor.
Terminal make and model: This is the terminal that you use to swipe cards today. Your terminal can be from one of many terminal manufacturers: First Data, Ingenico, Verifone, Square, and Equinox. Check the front or back of the terminal to see the make or model. You might also find the support number for your merchant account provider or ISO on the terminal.
Information about products not manufactured by Apple, or independent websites not controlled or tested by Apple, is provided without recommendation or endorsement. Apple assumes no responsibility with regard to the selection, performance, or use of third-party websites or products. Apple makes no representations regarding third-party website accuracy or reliability. Contact the vendor for additional information.
If you receive this message when trying to sign up for a Google service, it might be because:
You recently removed this domain from another managed Google account. It can take 24 hours (or 7 days if you purchased your account from a reseller) before you can use the domain with a new account.
You or someone in your organization already created a managed Google account with your domain. Try resetting the administrator password and we'll send an email to the secondary email you provided when you signed up, telling you how to access the account.
You're using the domain with another managed Google account that you own. If so, remove the domain from the other account.
Contact us
If none of these applies, the previous owner of your domain might have signed up for a Google service. Fill out this form and the Support team will get back to you within 48 hours.
If you receive this message when trying to sign up for a Google service, it might be because:
You or someone in your organization already created a managed Google account with your domain and is in the process of domain verification. Try resetting the administrator password and we'll send an email to the secondary email you provided when you signed up, telling you how to access the account.
You're using the domain with another managed Google account you own. If so, remove the domain from the other account.
Contact us
If none of these applies, the previous owner of your domain might have signed up for a Google service. Fill out this form and the Support team will get back to you within 48 hours.
You're getting this error message because the domain hasn't yet been registered with a domain host. You can purchase a domain when you sign up for a Google service.
If you already registered your domain name with a domain host, check that the spelling of the domain name you entered matches with the registered name. Keep in mind it can take up to 72 hours for Whois directories to be updated with your new domain ownership.
Swipe down then up, or up then down, until you reach the setting that you want.
You can choose a setting like Headings, Links, or Words.
On some devices, you can also three-finger swipe.
After you choose a reading control:
To move forward: Swipe down.
To move back with the chosen setting: Swipe up.
Reading controls in Chrome
Headings: Navigate by headings.
Links: Navigate by different kinds of links, like visited, unvisited, or active.
Controls: Navigate by controls like form fields, buttons, or menus.
Characters: Explore one character or one word at a time.
Add or remove items from reading controls
Open TalkBack settings.
Select Customize menus.
Select Customize reading controls.
You can add items like lines, paragraphs, landmarks, or reset to default.
Explore pages with a keyboard
If you use an external keyboard with your Android device, you can use TalkBack keyboard shortcuts to navigate pages.
Read articles in simplified view
You can read some pages in a simplified view that focuses on the content.
In Chrome, open a page.
Go to More options: Swipe left once, then double-tap.
Go to Settings: Swipe left several times, then double-tap.
On the Settings screen, select Accessibility.
Turn on Simplified view.
Tip: When simplified view options are available on a page, you hear a notification. Explore the screen toward the bottom to Show simplified view. To start, double-tap.
iCloud settings lets you choose which apps on your device use iCloud to stay up to date. Learn how to change your iCloud settings, or turn off iCloud completely.
When you turn on iCloud for an app, its information is safely stored in iCloud and automatically kept in sync across your devices. When you turn it off, the app will no longer connect with iCloud, so your data will exist only on your device. You can choose which apps on your device you'd like to use iCloud, or turn off iCloud completely.
Choose which apps to use with iCloud
Learn how to find your iCloud settings on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, Mac, or PC.
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
Go to Settings > [your name].
Tap iCloud.
Tap to choose which apps you want to use iCloud.
On your Mac
Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Apple ID. If you're using macOS Mojave or earlier, you don't need to click Apple ID.
Click iCloud.
Select or deselect each app.
Some features aren't available or are listed differently in earlier macOS versions.
Some features aren't available on your PC, or are listed differently, depending on whether your computer has Microsoft Outlook 2016 or earlier installed.
iCloud Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and Reminders
If you have Outlook installed, use iCloud Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and Tasks in Outlook. If you turn off Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and Tasks, the iCloud information remains available in Microsoft Outlook, but it isn't updated iCloud and your other devices.
If you don't have Outlook installed, use iCloud Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and Reminders in your web browser on iCloud.com.
iCloud Reminders are called Tasks in Outlook 2016 or later.
Bookmarks
If you select Bookmarks, and your computer has Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox installed, click Options. Here you can select the Windows browsers whose bookmarks you want to keep up to date with bookmarks in Safari on your iOS, iPadOS, and macOS devices. Learn which browsers you can use with iCloud for Windows.
Turn off iCloud
If you sign out of iCloud (or delete iCloud), iCloud no longer backs up the information on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Learn more about what iCloud backs up. You can still back up your device from your computer.
If you turned on automatic downloads for music, app, or book purchases, your purchases are still downloaded to your devices.
Learn more
Before you turn off iCloud or any iCloud apps, make a copy of your information. If you keep a copy of the app's information on your device, that information isn't kept in sync with iCloud.
If you need extra iCloud storage, you can buy more.
Information about products not manufactured by Apple, or independent websites not controlled or tested by Apple, is provided without recommendation or endorsement. Apple assumes no responsibility with regard to the selection, performance, or use of third-party websites or products. Apple makes no representations regarding third-party website accuracy or reliability. Contact the vendor for additional information.
You can switch browsers without losing your settings and all the bookmarks for your favorite websites. Depending on the browser you used, your settings can include the following info:
browsing history
default homepage
bookmarks
default search engines
saved passwords
Add bookmarks to Chrome
To import bookmarks from most browsers, like Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Safari:
On your computer, open Chrome.
At the top right, click More .
Select BookmarksImport Bookmarks and Settings.
Select the program that contains the bookmarks you'd like to import.