Learn more about our updated Terms of Service racereportswts@gmail.com We’re updating our Terms of Service on May 22, 2024, so we wanted to let you know ahead of time. These changes won’t affect the way you use our services, but they should help make it easier for you to understand what to expect from Google Read More …
Google Account policy update Every day Google works hard to keep you and your private information safe and secure by preventing unauthorized access to your Google Account with our built-in security protections. And keeping you safe means having strong privacy practices across our products that minimize how long we store your personal files and any Read More …
racereportswts@gmail.com On January 5, 2022, we’re making some changes to our Terms of Service. These changes won’t affect the way you use Google services, but they’ll make it easier for you to understand what to expect from Google — and what we expect from you — as you use our services. You can review the Read More …
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You’ve received this email because you have a consumer (personal) Google+ account or you manage a Google+ page. In December 2018, we announced our decision to shut down Google+ for consumers in April 2019 due to low usage and challenges involved in maintaining a successful product that meets consumers’ expectations. We want to thank you Read More …
racereportswts@gmail.com This month, we’re updating our Privacy Policy to make it easier for you to understand what information we collect and why we collect it. We’ve also taken steps to improve our Privacy Checkup and other controls we provide to safeguard your data and protect your privacy. Nothing is changing about your current settings or Read More …
OK – today was FN hot. This is more like i was expecting. The marathon stage [42.2km] started a bit late, a land rover was stuck in a sand dune in the middle of the course, but even at 8:30 am, I knew it was going to be a hard one. Most people were in Read More …
First off – MERCI MERCI MERCI for all the incredible emails and website comments. For some reason they were unable to find my tent so i never received any email for the first 4 days. Everyone else in my tent was getting their 3 or 4 emails a day but nothing for me. It was Read More …
Still hot – and still having fun! If you want to truly experience the Sahara, taking a 10 1/2 hour, 75 km run is the way to do it. Basically you see the desert from sunrise to just after sunset. Dunes, Jebels [mountains], saltflats, dried riverbeds, Berber women herding goats, camels in the shade of Read More …