I can access it on firefox, google chrome samsung internet and safari. I can set this up on multiple phones / tablets etc. I love the fact that as long as I know my gmail password I can have access to my contacts on any device. I have never lost a contact or had a corrupted contact card. I use it all the time and have both my personal and business contacts on it. The software is so invasive and shady about their privacy and permissions, they make everything seem up front with their brightly colored and long worded explanations that are 13 layers of inception deep, but getting to ALL the places you need to in order to turn off/change some of the privacy features is a really hidden hiccup. It's a huge relief to know my 971 contacts are safely backed up, considering I don't know or remember who half of them are anymore, but at least thanks to the ease and functionality of Google, I can keep those numbers until I want to kick em to the curb *but not literally speaking this time! Even when I wasn't prepared to have a phone "die" on me, Google's contacts always *always* have made the switch with me, and usually before me, and usually without my help. Google makes phone switches, losses, steals, or the panic the second you drop your phone on to the hard sidewalk (it's never over the couch) a thing of the past.well at least as far as data backups are concerned. They're never leaving you alone now, and they will be "openly" deceitful about it, but at least you have 971 more people to complain to that about! Privacy be damned.I'd rather have my contacts secured, safe in the Google-sphered every SINGLE time I've needed them, wanted them, looked for them, or lost them.
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