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Facebook has launched a dating app in 50 countries

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Facebook has launched a dating app in 50 countries  Facebook has brought its own dating app. The company has unveiled its new dating app in Europe. Facebook's new app will compete with apps like Tinder, OkCupid, and Happen. According to The Verge, the Facebook dating app has been made public in about 50 countries in Europe. The company wanted to make the dating app public on February 14 this year, Valentine's Day. But the launch of the app has been delayed due to the Coronavirus epidemic. The Facebook dating app had already been made public in the US. What's in it According to the information received, matching is done according to the user's interest in the Facebook dating app. Facebook's Active and Interests and Dislikes will be used to suggest appropriate matches to users. Facebook's dating app will only be available in the mobile version. Users will also be able to use their Instagram and Facebook photos on their profile or timeline. Users will also be able

6 Bug found in the mobile browser, threat of 'address bar spoofing' attack

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6 Bug found in the mobile browser, threat of 'address bar spoofing' attack Cyber ​​security researchers have found bugs (address bar spoofing) in six popular mobile browsers, including Safari and Opera. Address bar spoofing vulnerabilities have affected these mobile browsers and opened the door for malware delivery, phishing and malicious activity, the researchers said. The security vulnerabilities found in some browsers have been resolved and some are still problematic. The bug was discovered by Rapid Seven and independent Pakistani researcher Rafi Baloch. The six different browsers include Apple Safari, Opera Touch / Mini, Yandex, Bolt, RITS and UC Browser. They point out that these browsers allow cyber attackers to present fake webpage addresses. Users use such browsers for all kinds of applications needed in daily life. UC Web and Ballet Browser have already patched the bug, while Opera is expected to fix the bug by November 12. The attackers were found to be using executab

how to change Facebook Messenger's chat theme

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Here's how to change Facebook Messenger's chat theme We are always using Facebook and Messenger. However, we may not know about some of the features that are available in it. Similarly, Facebook Messenger has a feature, of which we are very much aware. That is, changing the chat theme of Messenger. Some of us have been using the same classic theme since we downloaded Messenger. This is because we are not accustomed to the theme. However, we have the option to change the theme of Messenger. Today we are informing you about this feature. For that, your Facebook Messenger must be updated at the beginning. If you have Messenger updated, open Messenger first. Click on someone's chat as soon as you open Messenger. Or search the person with whom you want to change the chat theme. Now open a chat with that person. Click on the call and the next option next to the video call at the top right of the chat. As soon as you click on that option, you will see an option called 'Theme&#

Facebook will ban anyone who posts like this!

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Facebook will ban anyone who posts like this! Facebook has announced it will ban pages, groups, and Instagram accounts that publish posts representing any conspiracy. Facebook has taken this step based on the 'Quinn conspiracy theory' that started three years ago. Quinn is a conspiracy theorist who has been accused by prominent US politicians and A-list celebrities of being involved in child sexual abuse. According to CNN, this is an attempt to weaken the regime of US President Donald Trump. In three years, Quinn's followers also developed many contradictory theories. Last year, a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) official warned that followers of the QA could be involved in internal terrorism. In August, President Trump praised Quinn's followers for their support. "I don't know much about it," he told a White House briefing. I realized that they liked me and supported me. I appreciate it. ' According to CNN, in August, Facebook shut down some of i

Facebook's Express WiFi service in Nepal in collaboration with WorldLink

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Facebook's Express WiFi service in Nepal in collaboration with WorldLink Facebook has launched Express WiFi service in Nepal. The service was launched in collaboration with WorldLink and Facebook.  Express WiFi facility will be provided in 7,500 places in Nepal. At a virtual press conference held on Thursday, WorldLink announced that it has collaborated with Facebook. Facebook's Express WiFi project has already entered Nepal. The main objective of which is to provide cheap and high-speed internet facility to the general public. In this project, which started in 2015, Facebook has now entered into a collaboration with an internet service provider in Nepal. Facebook has launched the Express Wi-Fi service intending to help economic development by increasing internet access in developing and low-income countries. These include seven countries in Africa, India, and Nepal in Asia, two in Southeast Asia, and two in South America. Under this service, cheap, reliable, and high-speed pub

Trump's post was blocked by Facebook and Twitter for giving false information about Covid

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Trump's post was blocked by Facebook and Twitter for giving false information about COVID Posts by US President Donald Trump on social media Facebook and Twitter have been blocked. Both Facebook and Twitter have blocked his post, saying it gave false information about COVID 19. President Trump posted on Facebook and Twitter that the seasonal flu is more severe than corona. Facebook has removed the post altogether, while Twitter has hidden the post, saying it is outside the site's rules. Hidden Trump tweet "The tweet contains misleading and harmful information about Kovid," Twitter said. That's why the tweet is out of everyone's reach. ' Social media has come up with a separate policy saying that the current situation of Kovid 19 could be aggravated due to misinformation. Accordingly, both Twitter and Facebook have rules against spreading rumors about Kovid.

Facebook has been accused of spying through Instagram

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Facebook has been accused of spying through Instagram Many users around the world could not log in to these platforms due to the downing of Facebook and Instagram servers last night. Users have joked about it on Twitter. Meanwhile, Facebook has been accused of spying on Instagram users. Facebook has been accused of using a phone camera for this. According to media reports, when iPhone users weren't active on the photo-sharing app Instagram, they still had access to Instagram with their phone's camera. However, Facebook has denied all the allegations. What happened In a lawsuit filed in San Francisco on Thursday, New Jersey Instagram user Brittany Canditi said, "The app's camera was used on purpose. All this is done to collect important and important data of the user, otherwise, no one will have access to the camera. ' What's going on The issue between Candidate and Instagram is in the San Francisco District Court. The complainant alleges that this was done to o

Facebook's announcement to stop political advertising

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Facebook's announcement to stop political advertising Facebook has announced a ban on political advertising a year before the US presidential election begins. Elections are being held in the United States on November 3. According to Facebook's announcement, only political advertisements submitted a year before the election will be banned, while advertisements submitted before October 27 will not be banned. Until now, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been discounting political ads. That is why candidates have been using it to spread false or misleading information. Social networks such as Twitter and Pinterest have already banned political advertising from serving them. Facebook says it can also remove posts that discourage people from voting. Facebook has stated that posts like "Kovid-19" may be removed while going to the polling station. Zuckerberg, the company's CEO, said the coronavirus epidemic would be removed to discourage people from voting. He also said th

Screen sharing facility in Facebook Messenger too

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Screen sharing facility in Facebook Messenger too Facebook, the world's most popular social network, has added a feature to its messenger chat. Facebook has launched a new screen sharing feature that can be used from a mobile phone or tablet. The company has informed that such a facility can be used from Android and iOS mobiles. This feature can be used when there is a conversation between more than one person in Facebook's messenger room or group chat. Currently, Facebook app users can share screens with eight people in group chats and 16 people in the messenger room. The company also said that it will soon make arrangements to share the screen with up to 50 people in the messenger room. To use this feature, users will need to add a newer version of Messenger to their mobile or tablet. In order to share the screen, you have to press 'Share Your Screen', 'Start Sharing' and 'Start Broadcast' in the new version of Messenger.

Facebook has introduced a feature to chat between Instagram and Messenger

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Facebook has introduced a feature to chat between Instagram and Messenger Facebook on Wednesday announced plans to allow Instagram and Messenger users to chat with each other. Instagram users will now be able to experience different types of messaging as soon as the new option is updated. Like Messenger, you can change the chat color, react through emoji, watch videos together, delete messages, and other features. At the same time, such users will have the option to chat with friends who use Facebook. Apple will provide the information. These features will be available in Instagram's inbox as soon as the user agrees to update. With Crush Platform Messaging Interoperability, users will be able to chat with their friends and family on the world's two largest social networks through the same messaging app and use other chat apps. According to Facebook, the new interoperability will work whether Instagram users have a Facebook account or not. Facebook plans to add its WhatsApp to t

iCloud is safer than Facebook for photo sharing

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iCloud is safer than Facebook for photo sharing You may have taken a lot of photos on your smartphone. Of course, you want to share those pictures with friends and family. Many people use Facebook and Instagram to share their photos. But many have been caught in data scandals this year. People are worried about their privacy after the Cambridge Analytica earlier this year and the hack in October 2018 affected 30 million people. Those who consider their photos to be sensitive personal data are even more afraid to upload photos to such sites. There are other means of sharing. In this article, we are writing about the security of sharing photos from iCloud. If you have an iPhone, you can be largely free from security risks. Instead of Facebook or Instagram, you can share photos with your friends and family from Apple's iCloud. Built-in the cloud that only works for Apple devices, it also works for devices other than Apple on the web. The biggest advantage of using iCloud is that it is

Facebook's AI tool shuts down 6.6 billion fake accounts

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Facebook's AI tool shuts down 6.6 billion fake accounts Facebook says its machine learning tools have shut down more than 6 billion fake accounts in the past year. These accounts are in addition to the millions of accounts that Facebook does not allow to be created every day. According to Facebook, their AI tool has been working for two years. This is the latest way to block fake accounts. This tool uses a technology called Deep Entity Classification and analyzes active Facebook accounts. In addition, the tool monitors the behavior of individual Facebook profiles. This tool monitors thousands of activities such as sent friend requests, group joining, or page liking. This AI tool learns itself over time, which also increases its performance. Facebook says the tool has reduced the number of spam accounts on the platform by 27%. The company says that the rate of fake accounts on Facebook is just 5%.

Facebook has great success in planning to make the Internet accessible to all over the world

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Facebook has great success in planning to make the Internet accessible to all over the world Social networking giant Facebook has succeeded in creating the world's most detailed demographic map by using artificial intelligence (AI) technology and resources to mark the entire earth. Social networking giant Facebook has managed to create the world's most detailed demographic map by using artificial intelligence (AI-Artificial Intelligence) technology and resources to mark the entire earth, allowing cheap internet to be broadcast even in remote areas. Will be able to For this, Facebook's AI team calculated 14.6 billion photographs of 216 million sq km area of ​​20 countries including India, and prepared the world's first detailed map of the human settlement of these countries. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in his latest post, "This is an impressive project by our team to provide Internet connectivity on Earth via solar-powered aircraft. Our AI team has accurately

Facebook's new AI technology, which reminds you of the important things of daily life

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Facebook's new AI technology, which reminds you of the important things of daily life Facebook is conducting new research on Artificial Intelligence. The company's latest research relates to artificial intelligence and devices using this technology, which is believed to make a significant difference in the way users work in their daily lives. This research involves the use of virtual assistants such as Siri, Alexa, Bixby, and other chatbots to better understand what we say and to remember and perform daily tasks like our brains. AI Assistant or Voice Assistant is an app that works by understanding the user's voice commands. Facebook says it is developing the technology to make AI assistants more sophisticated and to make it easier for people to perform complex tasks in the physical world. That's why Facebook has been developing many AI tools lately. The company's latest 'Real World Sound Simulator' feature will further support the Virtual Assistant, making i

Facebook AI

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With the help of Facebook AI, the characters of the game will become your friends Facebook is working to bring such technology in the coming time, with the help of which your friends and people of the real world will become the characters of a game. Facebook is working to bring such technology in the coming time, with the help of which your friends and people of the real world will become the characters of a game. The company is about to bring a synthetic intelligence gadget, whose machinery is being called Pose2Pose. This Facebook machinery will actually be a framework that creates a digital person with the help of novel photo sequences. VentureBeat said this digital character can be controlled with the help of joysticks or keyboards. To prepare the system, the researchers took videos of real tennis players, some swimming while others took a walk and mapped them. Keeping the videos as a reference, researchers could create a dynamic element with the help of gadgets. The special thing i

Now FACEBOOK will stop suicide! Learn how?

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Now FACEBOOK will stop suicide! Learn how? Facebook is working on software to protect users from suicide. Facebook is working on software to protect users from suicide. Based on Artificial Intelligence, this software has been successful in testing in America. Now Facebook is going to extend this pattern recognition software to other countries as well. Facebook started testing this software in the US in March. The company scanned posts with the trend of suicide. Through the expansion of this software, the company will now search for Facebook posts of users in other countries that have suicide views. Not only this, but Facebook will also provide mental peace facility for the users if needed. However, Facebook has not given technical details about this software yet. The company's Vice President Guy Rosen says that successful testing of this software has been done in America, now the company is going to start it in other countries. Facebook will identify all the posts of users with AI

A one-year-old technology-obsessed child took this name before speaking mom-dad

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A one-year-old technology-obsessed child took this name before speaking mom-dad This is not the first time that a small child is talking to a Vice Assistant. Many such videos can be seen on YouTube and Facebook in which parents of children are recording their children talking to a device like Alexa. Just like smartphones, smart speakers are also becoming a part of our life nowadays. Whether it is about running things in the house or keeping us updated, these are always useful for us. But have you ever thought that if your one-year-old child falls in love with these speakers and does not remember you then remember them, then what will that scene be like? Something similar has happened in London where a one-year-old child took the name of Alexa before calling her parents. This child named Joe spoke the word 'Alexa' before speaking his mom or dad. Joe's mom-dad Lottie Ledger and Mark Brady told the UK news agency that their son called Amazon Echo the word Alex before uttering

AI system, not following people's instructions

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 Najehal Facebook using AI system, not following people's instructions The social networking site Facebook has moved away from using artificial intelligence or artificial intelligence systems. Tesla CEO Elon Musk had earlier warned about artificial intelligence. After that, Facebook shut down the AI ​​service and said that the chatbots were behaving like themselves by not following the code given.  As a result, the system was forced to remove. According to reports, Facebook has shut down the service, saying there is much more to look for in terms of artificial intelligence. Because the computer is not useless.  However, he is using his own language instead of English. It is not possible for people to understand the language that AI is using. And even if an expert gives a command, it often does not take AI. That means AI is behaving like itself. As a result, Facebook has been forced to shut down the AI ​​system. This issue first came to the fore last June. Researchers have found tha