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Why Am I Not Receiving An Alert Sound Or An Alert Box When Receiving A New Email On My Mac Laptop

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Read through this article it will guide you How To Turn Off Notifications On Instagram. It worked for me when followed the steps.

Yes you are able to do so when you attempt sending the message and are notified that the messaging option for that person has been turned off for you.This means that your friend on FB has gone into their messaging options  and selected the wheel icon located in message  box with the message/chat history the two of you have exchanged on prior messages or on top of the blank box that pops up when you select their name to start a chat or message (blank because you have never sent or received in the message/chat format) and your friend has selected block message for you. And when they pick that option on the wheel icon you will be notified they have indeed selected that at some point when you attempt to send them a message and are notified the option has been turned of for ...you.

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You shouldn't disable them, WhatsApp has to notify phone every time somebody is using WhatsApp pc for security reasons. However, if the notifications are a nuisance and you want to disable them, assuming you have an android device, go to settings, apps and notifications, WhatsApp, App notifications, and disable ‘critical app alerts.’

Tips on becoming a great writer?

I don't believe an "exceptionally great writer" truly exists. There are great writers (great being used loosely I might add) and good writers but exceptionally great? Nope. This passage here is lacking good grammar, sentence structure, and most of all: humility. Writing is an art as much as it is a craft. No one "becomes" anything without years of hard work, dedication, perseverance, and commitment. I've been writing for 16 years and I am far from great or even noteworthy. With the exception of my readers on both my blogs I am merely a speck on the radar. I'm easily forgotten until the next post is written and even then, few take notice. Writing is work and it's hard work at that. If you want to be a great writer or even a good one then practice, practice, practice. Read often, explore the world around you, practice humility, take notes on life, observe, write often, pay attention to the simple and mundane aspects of life. If you want to write, then write. Take classes if you can, read how-tos and guides on writing well whether it's in online format or in book format. If you're willing to learn, grow, and practice then you might stand a chance. If not or if you expect crap work to be praised then forget it. I wish you luck in your writing endeavors. Be smart and reasonable because let me tell you, this industry is harsh, even if you are never published.

It means the message has not yet been delivered to the recipient’s device. This can be because you are not connected to the internet, or the recipient of your message is not connected.

What does this "Gateway Authentication Failure" mean? I've been having trouble with my AT&T 2Wire modem.?

If you are using a 2wire modem with all the lights green on it and you are using a wireless laptop connected to the 2wire network, try these steps:

>>> check if you can access your 2wire modem's GUI or user interface
**********open your internet browser and on the address bar where you see the "http://" type in the word "homeportal" then press enter. It will take you to a page called "network at a glance" which is the modem's GUI.
**********if you can't access the "network at a glance" page, try re-connecting to your 2wire modem's wireless network with the right wireless network password but if it still doesn't work, directly connect your computer to the 2wire modem using the ethernet cable to access that page.

>>> If you were able to view the network at a glance page, look for the "run system set-up wizard" on the lower right hand side of the page and click on it. it will ask you for your modem's system password, type it in, and click submit. (if you don't know what it is, click i forgot my password under the box and it will show you the hint or clue to the password).

>>> run the system set-up wizard, click next if it already has the keycodes: 522P-22P4-6262-22AT-F2NV, click next again after choosing your timezone, and stop on the page where it says PPP Authentication --- on this page type in your AT & T member ID/e-mail address on the username field and your member ID password/e-mail password on the password field then click next...
**********if you happen to get an error message, like: gateway authentication failure, no PPP log-in service found, invalid ID or PW, etc..., you need to call AT & T to check if there's an outage in the area, or a line issue.

Hope this helps.

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Macs can get viruses, just like any programmable computer. However, there are no known viruses for Macs in the wild.There is malware for Macs (viruses are just one type of malicious software). Malware usually gets on your computer when you install unknown and unsafe software by typing in your password and allowing it to happen. There are other ways that malware has gotten into OS X systems, but those known methods are widely announced and have been patched.You can get anti-virus/anti-malware software to run on a Mac, but anti-virus software, on any computer, is only good at detecting and removing known threats. Statistics show it is very bad at finding new, unknown threats, and it's getting worse with time.The best way to keep a computer secure and virus-free is through software updates (that seal off known vulnerabilities as they are found) and safe browsing habits online (Google that phrase for numerous articles on what constitutes safe browsing habbits).If you suspect a virus, let me just say at the beginning it's probably not a virus or other malware, but that being said… You can scan your Mac for malware with a few free programs. I recommend ClamXav or Sophos, and try ClamXav first. If a detectable, known threat is found and removed, there you go. I've never found malware on my Mac in over ten years of looking, but it could happen. If the scans find nothing, you'll have to further diagnose the problem.What, exactly, makes you think you have a virus? Decrease in performance? Lost files? Ads appearing where they didn't before? Unusual network traffic? The solution will depend on the nature of the problem.

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