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How do I check who created a Google Form when I only have the form link?

 If you're asking "How do I check who created a Google Form when I only have the form link?" Unfortunately, Google does not show the form creator's name or email to respondents . You can try: Open the Google Form link. Scroll to the bottom or top of the form. Look for: Organization name Contact email Website link Privacy policy link If none of these are shown, you cannot identify the creator from the public form link alone unless: You have edit access to the form. The creator has shared their details in the form. Paste the Google Form link here (if it's public), and I can check what information is visible.

Google Work Space - Gsuit - Google Email ID Not wotking

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To resolve issues with your Google Workspace email and website, please ensure your DNS records are correctly configured in BigRock's control panel. Here are some key steps: Verify that your MX records for Google Workspace are set correctly. Check SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records to ensure proper email authentication. If you have DNSSEC enabled, disable it because BigRock’s hosting nameservers currently do not support DNSSEC, which can cause resolution failures. Use public DNS tools like dig or online DNS checkers to confirm your DNS records are properly propagated. If you need detailed steps on configuring Google Workspace DNS records or disabling DNSSEC, please let me know which you want to start with. Did this help with your email and website issues?   For your domain transenergyindia.com, to fix Google Workspace email issues and ensure your website works smoothly, please check the following: Confirm your Google Workspace MX records are correctly set in the BigRock DNS management pa...

If you DON'T want recipients to see other email addresses - USE THIS TIPS (BCC)

 If you want all recipients to see each other's email addresses , add them in the To field (or CC field). Gmail Click Compose In To , paste all email addresses separated by commas Write subject and message Click Send Example: To: abc@gmail.com , xyz@gmail.com , pqr@gmail.com ✅ Everyone can see all recipient email addresses. If you DON'T want recipients to see other email addresses Use BCC instead. Important Most email providers limit the number of recipients per email (often 100–500). For large campaigns (100+ recipients), use email marketing tools like: Mailchimp Brevo MailerLite How many email addresses do you want to send to (10, 50, 100, 500+) and which email service are you using (Gmail, Outlook, Zoho, etc.)?

a software update or repair Mobile

 Before giving your phone for a software update or repair, take a full backup so your photos, contacts, WhatsApp, and files stay safe. Fast & Easy Backup Methods For Android Phones (Samsung, Realme, Redmi, OnePlus, Vivo, Oppo, etc.) 1. Backup to Google Account (Best & Easy) Open Settings Go to Google → Backup Turn ON: Backup by Google One Photos & Videos sync Tap Back up now This saves: Contacts Apps SMS Call logs Wi-Fi passwords Device settings 2. Backup Photos & Videos Use Google Photos Open Google Photos app Tap profile photo Turn ON Backup Wait until upload completes 3. WhatsApp Backup Open WhatsApp Settings → Chats → Chat Backup Tap Back Up Ensure Google account is connected 4. Extra Safety (Very Important) Copy important files to: Laptop/PC Pen drive External hard disk For iPhone iCloud Backup Settings → Your Name → iCloud iCloud Backup → ON Tap Back Up Now WhatsApp on iPhone WhatsApp → Settings → Chats → Chat Backup → Back Up Now Before Giving Phone to Servi...

Illusion and Delusion

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  Nature of the Experience Illusion: A perceptual distortion. Your eyes, ears, or other senses are being tricked by the environment (e.g., optical illusions or a shadow looking like a person). Delusion: A cognitive or belief-based distortion. It is a firm conviction that is not based on reality or cultural consensus, originating from the mind rather than a sensory trigger .   An illusion is a misinterpretation of a real external sensory stimulus (e.g., a mirage). A delusion , however, is a fixed, false belief that is firmly held regardless of contradicting evidence or logical proof (e.g., believing someone is reading your thoughts). Common Examples Illusion: The Moon appearing much larger on the horizon than when it is high in the sky, or seeing a pool of water on a hot desert road (a heat mirage). Delusion: Believing that you possess secret superpowers, or believing without any concrete evidence that a spouse is being unfaithful.