UTC−02:00

UTC−02:00 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of −02:00.

UTC−02:00
World map with the time zone highlighted
UTC offset
UTCUTC−02:00
Current time
19:39, 12 August 2020 UTC−02:00 [refresh]
Central meridian
30 degrees W
Date-time group
O
UTC−02:00: blue (January), orange (July), yellow (all year round), light blue (sea areas)
Time in Brazil, since April 26, 2019.
Time in Brazil
     ACT Acre Time UTC−5 (BRT–2)
     AMT Amazon Time UTC−4 (BRT−1)
     BRT Brasilia Time UTC−3 (BRT)
     FNT Fernando de Noronha Time UTC−2 (BRT+1)

As daylight saving time (Northern Hemisphere summer)

North America

As standard time (all year round)

Atlantic Ocean

gollark: The situation is also slightly worse than *that*. Now, there is an open source Play Services reimplementation called microG. You can install this if you're running a custom system image, and it pretends to be (via signature spoofing, a feature which the LineageOS team refuse to add because of entirely false "security" concerns, but which is widely available in some custom ROMs anyway) Google Play Services. Cool and good™, yes? But no, not really. Because if your bootloader is unlocked, a bunch of apps won't work for *other* stupid reasons!
gollark: If you do remove it, half your apps will break, because guess what, they depend on Google Play Services for some arbitrary feature.
gollark: It's also a several hundred megabyte blob with, if I remember right, *every permission*, running constantly with network access (for push notifications). You can't remove it without reflashing/root access, because it's part of the system image on most devices.
gollark: It is also worse than *that*. The core bits of Android, i.e. Linux, the basic Android frameworks, and a few built-in apps are open source. However, over time Google has moved increasing amounts of functionality into "Google Play Services". Unsurprisingly, this is *not* open source.
gollark: Which also often contain security changes and won't make their way to lots of devices... ever! Fun!

See also

References

  1. "How far is it from Qaanaaq to locations worldwide". timeanddate.com. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  2. "Current Time Zone". Brazil Considers Having Only One Time Zone. Time and Date. 21 July 2009. Retrieved 14 July 2012.



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