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Have you seen an App that you believe cheats or tricks consumers?

Screenshot_20230121_184213_com.android.chrome_e...

: Chrome often blocks screenshots entirely when you are in Incognito mode to protect your privacy, unless you manually enable a specific Chrome Flag .

This naming convention follows a standard structure used by many Android manufacturers, notably Samsung, to include the source app in the metadata: : The file type. 20230121 : The date it was captured (January 21, 2023). 184213 : The exact timestamp (6:42:13 PM). Screenshot_20230121_184213_com.android.chrome_e...

: On many Android devices, screenshots taken in Chrome store the source URL in the file's EXIF metadata. When viewing these in your Gallery , a "Go to website" button may appear to take you back to that specific page. : Chrome often blocks screenshots entirely when you

: The package name for Google Chrome on Android, identifying where the capture occurred. Key Related Features 184213 : The exact timestamp (6:42:13 PM)

If you are looking for this file on your device, you can use Files by Google to search for "20230121" or "Chrome" within your category.

: These are typically saved as PNG files to maintain high quality for text and UI elements, though some devices allow you to switch to JPG in Advanced Settings to save space.