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I Realize Everyone Wants to Use Mobile Apps But Had You Considered This…
Some mobile apps offer the same or fewer features than their website based version.
When you download a mobile app you need your username and password. As an in home computer tutor and virus removal specialist here in Honolulu Hawaii covering all of Oahu, 25% of my calls are people who have forgotten their passwords. I even have to hack Windows and Apple/Mac computer logins for people.
When you get a new phone, you may need your username and password again for those same apps.
Mobile apps take memory in your cell phone. This same memory, unlike a computer with a hard drive, is used to
Run the phone's operating system
Watch streaming video
Text and store texts
Talk
And everything else
Most people nowadays have a tablet and a cell phone. For every device you have you usually want the same applications. Unless the app is networked (did someone just whisper security breach), nothing you tell the app to remember on one device will cross over to the other device.
Okay Rick, But Apps Have Been So Ingrained in Our Thoughts by Commercials, What's The Alternative
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