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  3. Investing in America to Create Economic Opportunity


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Google Pixel 7

The Titan M2 security chip is tested against the international gold standard used for identity, SIM cards, and bank card security chips. Google Tensor G2 helps safeguard your apps with Android Virtualization Framework, a form of Protected Computing. And Google Tensor’s built-in security core works with Titan M2 to help keep your PINs and passwords safe. An unlocked phone is a phone that isn't tied to a specific carrier. When you purchase an unlocked Pixel phone, you get to choose which carrier or plan works best for you. Most phones in the Google Store come unlocked. Important: Pixel phones work with all major carriers. But not all Pixel 4a (5G) and later phones have 5G functionality on all 5G networks. To use a SIM-unlocked phone: 1. Buy an unlocked Pixel phone from the Google Store. 2. Contact a mobile carrier. 3. Follow their instructions to set up your phone with their service plan. For 5G, some carriers may require a 5G plan (sold separately). Contact carrier for details. See What is eSIM? eSIM technology allows you to add a cellular plan to your Pixel 7, without using a physical SIM card. Pixel 7 will arrive ready to activate with eSIM. You will need a Wi-Fi connection for setup. If you choose to connect to a carrier after you buy your Pixel 7, you will need to contact your carrier to activate with an eSIM. What is the difference between connecting my Pixel now with a carrier and connecting it later? The Google Store offers carrier activation with AT&T and Verizon. I...

Make Google your homepage

Google Search is installed but not set as your default search provider. To default to Google, here’s how you do it: • Click the Tools icon at the far right of the browser window. • Select Internet options. • In the General tab, find the Search section and click Settings. • Select Google. • Click Set as default and click Close. Option 2: Edit your preferences manually Click on Firefox in the top left corner, then select Options, and then click on Options in the right menu. Click on the General button in the top menu with the picture of a switch. Next to When Firefox starts, open the drop down menu and select Show my home page. Type www.google.com in the Home Page box, and click OK to save. Edit preferences or settings to make Google your homepage Oops! We can’t figure out which internet browser instructions to show you. Try clicking on the name of your browser in the top menu and then selecting Preferences, Settings, or Options. If you have Tools in the top menu, click on it and then select Internet Options. Or try downloading

Investing in America to Create Economic Opportunity

• Our mission, products, and impact • More about our core commitments • Expanding what's possible for everyone • Unlocking opportunity with education & career tools • Keeping billions of people safe online • Helping people with information in critical moments • Committed to being carbon free by 2030 With the rise of cyber attacks endangering valuable data and critical infrastructure, we’re leading the industry to create a safer internet for everyone. By making all of our products secure by default, we keep more users safe than anyone else in the world. To bolster these efforts, we’re investing $10 billion to modernize security infrastructures for domestic companies, organizations, and governments. And since robust cybersecurity depends on having the people to implement it, we’re training Americans for jobs in data privacy and security. Transitioning to carbon-free energy by 2030 In 2007, we became the first major company to become carbon neutral in our operations, and in 2017, the first company of our size to match 100% of our electricity use with renewable energy—and we’ve repeated it every year since. In 2020, we committed to operating on Helping 500+ cities reduce carbon emissions 70% of global emissions come from urban areas, but many communities don’t have the data or technology to make meaningful progress on climate commitments. We’ve pledged to help over 500 cities reduce 1 gigaton of carbon emissions annually by 2030 through access to