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Pakistan lifts ban on TikTok 11 days later

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Pakistan lifts ban on TikTok 11 days later  Pakistan lifts ban on Tiktok app The Pakistan Telecommunications Authority lifted the ban on TikTok 11 days later. Pakistan's regulator has said the ban on the app was lifted after coordination with TikTok management. Pakistan has banned video-sharing platforms for spreading obscenity, immorality, and indecency. "The lifting of the ban does not mean that the platform will allow pornography, indecency, and social values ​​to be corrupted," the authority said. "This issue will be strictly enforced." This is not the first time Pakistan has interfered with digital content. This year, Pakistan introduced new rules for Internet censorship. But Pakistan backed away from enforcing the rule after Facebook, Google and TikTok threatened to leave the country.

This is how to record a WhatsApp call

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This is how to record a WhatsApp call Conversations on several calls need to be recorded. But if you are on a WhatsApp call, something difficult happens. But now you can record both audio and video calls on the messaging app WhatsApp. Today we are giving you tips on how to record WhatsApp calls. On Android If you use an Android smartphone, first download the Cube Call Recorder app. After opening this app, go to your WhatsApp and call the person whose call you need to record. If you see the Cube Call widget as soon as you make a call, it means that your WhatsApp call is being recorded. If the phone is showing an error, you need to open the Cube Call Recorder again. Now go to the settings of the app and press Force VoIP on the voice call. After doing so, restart the WhatsApp call. If the Cube Call Record widget does not appear this time, please note that this app does not support your phone. For iPhone If you use an iPhone and want to record WhatsApp calls on it, connect your iPhone to y

TikTok launched the Bug Bounty program to strengthen security

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TikTok launched the Bug Bounty program to strengthen security The video app is in a difficult situation due to sanctions from countries like India, Pakistan, and Indonesia and the ongoing war with the US government. Instead of sinking into the abyss of despair, the company, which is facing many challenges at once, seems to be fighting like a true warrior on the battlefield. TikTok is partnering with several platforms to enhance its image, such as TikTok recently partnering with OpenSlate for advertiser brand protection. It has now announced the launch of the Bug Bounty program in partnership with HackerWan. The Bug Bounty program is an extension of the already-running Vulnerability Disclosure Program, the company said. Explaining the purpose of the event in a blogpost, TikTok said the partnership with Hackervan would help the company secure the support of security researchers, experts, academics, and other independent individuals capable of detecting bugs and vulnerabilities. This boun

The partnership between TikTok and Open Slate to provide brand protection to advertisers

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The partnership between TikTok and Open Slate to provide brand protection to advertisers TikTok's video level brand Safety Solutions will now provide advertisers with greater trust and transparency when working with third parties. Tiktak has ensured that every ad brand is delivered in a safe environment by applying for the Open Slate Rating Pre-Campaign. Video level reporting will also be shared to confirm the results. Over the past eight years, Open Slate has used its brand safety and content rating in millions of videos. OpenSlate's rating is also believed by the world's largest advertisers. Melissa Yang, head of TikTok's Ecosystem Partnership, says that OpenSlate gives trust and transparency to whether advertisers are coming up with good content when selecting Tiktak's platform for advertising. OpenSlate has been measuring and scoring more than 750 million videos on Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok. OpenSlate uses the company's new data science and independent c

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

Instagram is bringing a feature to hide bad comments

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Instagram is bringing a feature to hide bad comments Instagram is going to bring a feature to automatically hide objectionable comments. Instagram is about to bring this feature to reduce online abuse. The company announced on Tuesday that it would test the feature on the occasion of the app's tenth anniversary. At the event, Adam Moseri, head of Instagram, pledged to fight online abuse on his own. According to the company, comments reported by users in the past were not seen by other users. In the same way, now bad comments will be hidden. If you want to see those comments, you can do so by clicking on 'View Hidden Comments'. Instagram has identified bad comments using the company's AI system. Instagram has previously made some efforts to reduce online abuse. According to CNN Business, last year Apple introduced a feature called 'Restrict'. If someone has made a bad comment, only this person can see from this feature. Also, in the old feature, before someone po

TikTok: From social media 'Darling' to America's Most Wanted

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TikTok: From social media 'Darling' to America's Most Wanted There is little chance of not hearing about Tiktak in the future. A series of responses from US President Donald Trump, the announcement has brought the future of popular video sharing platforms to an interesting turn. Today we are going to tell you about the origin of Tiktak, the countries that could pose a threat to it, and the impact it has on the multi-billion dollar BitDance company. Where did the TikTok originate? Tiktak originated from the Chinese startup company ByteDance, which introduced itself as an artificial intelligence company. The company was founded by 37-year-old CEO Zhang Yiming. Zhang initially entered the Chinese market through an algorithm-driven content sharing platform. Zhang's company's first major breakthrough was Toutio, a curated news-sharing app that managed to reach 55 million daily active users in just four years of launch. But Tautio was soon replaced by Tencent. Tencent is

Manchester City's Twitter account suspended, the club says: Not hacked.

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 Manchester City's Twitter account suspended, the club says: Not hacked. English football club Manchester City's official Twitter account has been suspended for some time. It was speculated that the club's account had been hacked after the club's Twitter handle was found empty. However, the account was not hacked and due to a technical error from Twitter, the page was lost for some time and was restored. According to some international media reports, there are many fake Twitter accounts in the name of Manchester City, so the real accounts of the club may have been targeted while Twitter suspended the fake accounts. After the sudden disappearance of the club's Twitter account, the fans of the rival club started making various trails and memes. Some even said that the account was suspended because it was too young to join Twitter as Manchester was founded only in 2008. It takes 13 years to create a Twitter account, but the club is still young, the fans have created tr

new feature of Chrome that can be reset instantly when a password is hacked

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This is a new feature of Chrome that can be reset instantly when a password is hacked Do you have a Google Chrome web browser on your smartphone? If so, Chrome will now notify you if your password has been hacked. Chrome's feature was previously only available on computers. According to Google, the feature will now be available on Apple's iPhone and smartphones running the Android operating system. This feature accesses the user's username and password on Google's servers and checks for compromises by comparing them to a list of broken data. But Google itself cannot see your password and username. It checks to see if the data has been compromised. As soon as Chrome 86 goes public, you need to store your password in Chrome to use Google's password check feature. The idea is already available in web browsers such as Third-Party Password Manager One Password and Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, and Microsoft Edge. But Chrome dominates the browser market. Browsers such as

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

YouTube removed 11.4 million videos this year

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YouTube removed 11.4 million videos this year YouTube has removed more than 11.4 million videos in the second quarter of this year. The company said in a statement that the videos, which were found to be against the company's standards and guidelines, had been removed. The company has clarified that the videos had to be removed based on the complaints received about the videos and its own evaluation. According to the company, the videos were removed between April and June this year. The company had previously removed less than 9 million videos in 2019. The company estimates that more videos have been removed this year than last. "Responsibility to society and to human beings is our highest priority, and we have removed some of the video content with the conclusion that it interferes," the company said in a statement. The company is also vigilant about child protection and preventing violence, the statement said. YouTube has been tightening its standards and guidelines aft

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.

How to protect your WhatsApp from being hacked by QR?

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How to protect your WhatsApp from being hacked by QR? At that time, users want to keep the phone away while working on the computer. But you also need to maintain access to WhatsApp. For this, they are using the web and desktop versions of WhatsApp. WhatsApp can be easily logged into other devices along with the phone by going to WhatsApp settings. But due to this feature of WhatsApp, WhatsApp can be hacked at times. Even if it is not hacked, someone can read your private message by opening your WhatsApp. WhatsApp can be from QR code In WhatsApp's settings, you can find out which device is running WhatsApp on which device other than the phone through the web and desktop options in WhatsApp. If you are not logged in other than your phone, but WhatsApp Web is open, then it means that your WhatsApp has been opened or hacked by someone. What is a QR code? : There is an option in the settings of WhatsApp, with the help of which you can open WhatsApp on a laptop, computer, or tablet. How

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

Photos of 'Couple Challenge' started appearing on porn sites!

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Photos of 'Couple Challenge' started appearing on porn sites! In the last few days, many trends have been running on social media in the name of the challenge. In which, as a couple challenges, users are posting photos with their partners on social media. In the name of Couple Challenge, users are disclosing their personal information. Based on this, there is a lot of risks that a hacker can target. Be careful if you are also posting a photo with your smiling partner on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter including the hashtag Couple Challenge. This is not just a hashtag, but a web of cybersecurity experts hacking hackers to gather personal information. It's okay to take selfies. Posting it on social media can also be considered natural. But if you are posting your picture and personal information on a hashtag trend on social media, it may not be a challenge for others but a challenge to your own life. This trend is not only in Nepal but also in neighboring countries like Indi

Misuse of social media, falling into the trap of the law

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Misuse of social media, falling into the trap of the law Have you ever teased or humiliated someone using social media or electronic media? Or have you insulted someone electronically by saying yes? If you do, you may be subject to severe penalties. For the sake of fun, yes, he is my man. The 'Information Technology Bill 2075', which was introduced by the government in the federal parliament and has been under discussion since Wednesday, has defined such acts as a punishable offense. The government has presented the bill in the federal parliament to make electronic media decent, dignified, and systematic. The bill clearly defines the use of social media or electronic systems as a punishable offense to constantly harass or tease another person. Some are even prohibited from humiliating, discouraging, insulting, or reprimanding others. If such an act is committed, the offender will be fined up to Rs. 1 million or five years imprisonment or both depending on the amount of the offe

Here are 10 things not to do when entering a password

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Here are 10 things not to do when entering a password Many apps and devices require passwords for security. Remembering passwords is not an easy task. It is not possible to keep so many passwords in a copy. We use words that make it easier for us to remember passwords. However, technology experts say that such a simple password is not good or secure for apps and devices. So how to keep your password secure? According to the tech-savvy Indian newspaper Tech-Hindustan Times, the following should be kept in mind when entering a password: 1. Never use the same password on multiple apps or devices. Because if someone hacked one of your apps or devices, they would try to use the same password on others. And, with the same password, everyone has access to it. 2. You should not enter your first name password. The names of parents, siblings, or relatives should not be used. These passwords are easy for others to find. 3. Never use your credit or debit card PIN number or your phone number. 4. Do