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Cut and paste all of the content into another document, re-format, and don't protect it. I had already tried that, but it didn't work as I couldn't select any of the text. I eventually solved the problem by opening a new document and using "Insert, File".
The Manufacturers of Android devices prevent you rooting you device for good reason. Leave it be or you may "brick" it.
You can use an add-on to do this. Tools > Add-ons > Get add-ons > search for "Foxfilter" > Add to Firefox > Restart Firefox You can configure the add-on and use a password to make it work or stop.
to prevent theft
There is no simple answer to that as there can be all sorts of problems that prevent a document from opening or an application from opening.
You can make an Android app that can't be deleted or uninstalled by making the files system protected. This will prevent the files from being access by the user.
Your school does not want you to have the monitor password. Only teachers, librarians, and administrators are allowed the password. Schools want to be able to prevent student cheating.
Sync is an option in various Android devices. Sync can be turned off and on depending on user. If it is on, the mails would appear on time.
The purpose of a password finder is to help you find your saved passwords and prevent you losing track of passwords that you have already saved to your computer.
You can't cancel a Runescape account without a password, this is to prevent random players from deleting other players accounts.
It means: ''Re-write password''
If you are in DOS, then you are, in fact, entering a password when you type. To prevent shoulder-surfers from knowing your password, the password is not echoed to the screen when you type. DOS does not mask the password with asterisks (*); which you may be familiar with. The default password for home users is usually nothing. Simply hit enter when this screen appears unless you have set a password on the Administrator account.