Snapdrop
Local file sharing in your browser - inspired by Apple's Airdrop.
You have to open https://snapdrop.net url in a Chrome or Firefox browser on any two devices to share files locally between them. Files are not uploaded to the cloud.
Both devices should be on the same local network for this to work.
Instructions and sources:
https://github.com/RobinLinus/snapdrop/blob/master/README.md
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#snapdrop #share #transfer #filetransfer #airdrop
Local file sharing in your browser - inspired by Apple's Airdrop.
You have to open https://snapdrop.net url in a Chrome or Firefox browser on any two devices to share files locally between them. Files are not uploaded to the cloud.
Both devices should be on the same local network for this to work.
Instructions and sources:
https://github.com/RobinLinus/snapdrop/blob/master/README.md
📡 @NoGoolag 📡 @Libreware
#snapdrop #share #transfer #filetransfer #airdrop
snapdrop.net
Instantly share images, videos, PDFs, and links with people nearby. Peer2Peer and Open Source. No Setup, No Signup.
Send files between devices
⚡️SyncThing
https://syncthing.net
⚡️@Trebleshot
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.genonbeta.TrebleShot
Or
https://f-droid.org/app/com.genonbeta.TrebleShot
https://github.com/genonbeta/TrebleShot/blob/master/README.md
⚡️SnapDrop
https://snapdrop.net:
https://github.com/RobinLinus/snapdrop/blob/master/README.md
On izzyOnDroid repo: https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/repo/com.fmsys.snapdrop
⚡️Sharik - Multiplatform file sharing via WI-FI
https://f-droid.org/repo/dev.marchello.sharik
iOS https://github.com/marchellodev/sharik
⚡️Uploadgram
File sharing service that uses the Telegram network as file storage
https://f-droid.org/repo/com.pato05.uploadgram
⚡️Device Connect (Android <-> PC)
https://f-droid.org/repo/net.dcnnt
https://github.com/cyanomiko/dcnnt-android
⚡️Blaze
https://blaze.vercel.app
https://github.com/blenderskool/blaze
⚡️LanXchange
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.tobifleig.lxc
Or (izzyOnDroid repo)
https://f-droid.org/app/de.tobifleig.lxc
PC: https://www.lanxchange.com
https://github.com/tfg13/LanXchange/blob/master/README.md
⚡️NitroShare
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.nitroshare.android
Or (izzyOnDroid repo)
https://f-droid.org/app/net.nitroshare.android
PC: https://nitroshare.net
https://github.com/nitroshare/nitroshare-android/blob/master/README.md
⚡️Dukto
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.msec.dukto
PC: https://msec.it/dukto
⚡️Http Share
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.MarcosDiez.shareviahttp
Or
https://f-droid.org/app/com.MarcosDiez.shareviahttp
https://github.com/marcosdiez/shareviahttp/blob/master/README.md
⚡️Mass Transfer (only between Androids)
https://github.com/hexian000/MassTransfer/blob/master/README.md
On izzyOnDroid repo: https://f-droid.org/app/me.hexian000.masstransfer
https://github.com/hexian000/MassTransfer/releases
⚡️ OnionShare
https://onionshare.org
https://github.com/micahflee/onionshare/wiki
⚡️ Android File Transfer For Linux (and Mac OS X) (USB)
https://github.com/whoozle/android-file-transfer-linux/blob/master/README.md
⚡️ uMTP-Responder
Lightweight Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) responder daemon for GNU/Linux (USB)
https://github.com/viveris/uMTP-Responder
⚡️ Warpinator
Unofficial reimplementation of Linux Mint's file sharing tool Warpinator for Android – a tool for sending and receiving files between computers that are on the same network. All you need do is install Warpinator on the computers, choose a group code, edit your firewalls if necessary, and that’s all.
https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/repo/slowscript.warpinator
https://github.com/slowscript/warpinator-android
⚡️ More?
https://github.com/topics/file-transfer
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#send #share #file #transfer #hotspot #sync
⚡️SyncThing
https://syncthing.net
⚡️@Trebleshot
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.genonbeta.TrebleShot
Or
https://f-droid.org/app/com.genonbeta.TrebleShot
https://github.com/genonbeta/TrebleShot/blob/master/README.md
⚡️SnapDrop
https://snapdrop.net:
https://github.com/RobinLinus/snapdrop/blob/master/README.md
On izzyOnDroid repo: https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/repo/com.fmsys.snapdrop
⚡️Sharik - Multiplatform file sharing via WI-FI
https://f-droid.org/repo/dev.marchello.sharik
iOS https://github.com/marchellodev/sharik
⚡️Uploadgram
File sharing service that uses the Telegram network as file storage
https://f-droid.org/repo/com.pato05.uploadgram
⚡️Device Connect (Android <-> PC)
https://f-droid.org/repo/net.dcnnt
https://github.com/cyanomiko/dcnnt-android
⚡️Blaze
https://blaze.vercel.app
https://github.com/blenderskool/blaze
⚡️LanXchange
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.tobifleig.lxc
Or (izzyOnDroid repo)
https://f-droid.org/app/de.tobifleig.lxc
PC: https://www.lanxchange.com
https://github.com/tfg13/LanXchange/blob/master/README.md
⚡️NitroShare
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.nitroshare.android
Or (izzyOnDroid repo)
https://f-droid.org/app/net.nitroshare.android
PC: https://nitroshare.net
https://github.com/nitroshare/nitroshare-android/blob/master/README.md
⚡️Dukto
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.msec.dukto
PC: https://msec.it/dukto
⚡️Http Share
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.MarcosDiez.shareviahttp
Or
https://f-droid.org/app/com.MarcosDiez.shareviahttp
https://github.com/marcosdiez/shareviahttp/blob/master/README.md
⚡️Mass Transfer (only between Androids)
https://github.com/hexian000/MassTransfer/blob/master/README.md
On izzyOnDroid repo: https://f-droid.org/app/me.hexian000.masstransfer
https://github.com/hexian000/MassTransfer/releases
⚡️ OnionShare
https://onionshare.org
https://github.com/micahflee/onionshare/wiki
⚡️ Android File Transfer For Linux (and Mac OS X) (USB)
https://github.com/whoozle/android-file-transfer-linux/blob/master/README.md
⚡️ uMTP-Responder
Lightweight Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) responder daemon for GNU/Linux (USB)
https://github.com/viveris/uMTP-Responder
⚡️ Warpinator
Unofficial reimplementation of Linux Mint's file sharing tool Warpinator for Android – a tool for sending and receiving files between computers that are on the same network. All you need do is install Warpinator on the computers, choose a group code, edit your firewalls if necessary, and that’s all.
https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/repo/slowscript.warpinator
https://github.com/slowscript/warpinator-android
⚡️ More?
https://github.com/topics/file-transfer
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#send #share #file #transfer #hotspot #sync
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Google will charge law enforcement and government agencies to access user data
Google has begun charging law enforcement for access to user data, with fees of $45 for a subpoena, $60 for a wiretap, and $245 for a search warrant. With a high volume of requests from law enforcement agencies to hand over data, Google has decided to bring…
MinMicroG Installer
By MOVZX and FatherJony and FriendlyNeighborhoodShane
GitHub source code: https://github.com/FriendlyNeighborhoodShane/MinMicroG
Github downloads: https://github.com/friendlyneighborhoodshane/minmicrog_releases/releases (all edition can be downloaded here)
This is a simple MicroG installer that only installs the minimum basics. It can install MicroG into your system partition or as a Magisk module. It supports virtually all mobile architectures (arm/64, x86/64, mips/64) and fully supports KitKat and above. It can also (mostly) support much older versions, but sync adapters and some location providers won't work. It can even uninstall itself from your device, just rename it and flash it again. MinMicroG uses official microG APKs so can be updated from the microG F-droid repo.
The things included in the Standard Edition zip are:
- MicroG (GMSCore, GSFProxy, Droidguard, Maps APIv1) (from MicroG FDroid repo)
- Google Play store (modded for IAPs by Setialpha)
- UNLP backends (Dejá vu, LocalGSM, LocalWiFi, Mozilla, Nominatim, RadioCells) (From FDroid repo)
- AuroraDroid (From Whyorean's GitLab)
- AuroraServices (From Whyorean's GitLab)
- Swipe libs for AOSP keyboard (From OpenGApps GitHub repo)
- Some Google DRM jars (From OpenGApps GitHub repo)
- Google Sync adapters for KK to O (From OpenGApps GitHub repo)
- Permission files for all of this
- An addon.d file to backup/restore everything on a rom flash
The things included in the NoGoolag Edition zip are:
- MicroG (GMSCore, GSFProxy, Droidguard, Maps APIv1) (from MicroG FDroid repo)
- FakeStore (from MicroG FDroid repo)
- AuroraStore (From Whyorean's GitLab)
- AuroraDroid (From Whyorean's GitLab)
- AuroraServices (From Whyorean's GitLab)
- UNLP backends (Dejá vu, LocalGSM, LocalWiFi, Mozilla, Nominatim, RadioCells) (From FDroid repo)
- Permission files for all of this
- An addon.d file to backup/restore everything on a rom flash
The things included in the UNLP Edition zip are:
- UNLP (From FDroid repo)
- Maps APIv1
- UNLP backends (Dejá vu, LocalGSM, LocalWiFi, Mozilla, Nominatim, RadioCells) (From FDroid repo)
- Permission files for all of this
- An addon.d file to backup/restore everything on a rom flash
The things included in the AuroraServices Edition zip are:
- AuroraServices (From Whyorean's GitLab)
- Permission files for all of this
- An addon.d file to backup/restore everything on a rom flash
The zip debloats 3 Google apps from your phone (GmsCore, GoogleServicesFramework, Phonesky and their MicroG counterparts) and 4 NLP providers. In Magisk mode, they won't be removed from system, and if you uninstall the pack, they'll come back. If you install in system, the debloated stuff will be stored in internal-storage/MinMicroG/Backup.
WARNING: This zip does not and never will debloat anything else because that is the minimum coming in MicroG's way. I have had my own share of PTSD with debloating. I believe (through guesswork) that it should work even on flashes over gapped ROMs, but don't take my word for it. Debloat before you flash.
For support:
If you flashed through recovery, provide its logs.
If you used Magisk Manager, provide its logs.
Thanks to @osm0sis for the base magisk/recovery code and inspiration and guidance on the majority of the stuff in here. You're awesome.
Thanks to @Setialpha, the creator of NanoDroid, and ale5000 for the lib installation code and permissions code.
📡 @NoGoolag #minmicrog #microg #installer #magisk
By MOVZX and FatherJony and FriendlyNeighborhoodShane
GitHub source code: https://github.com/FriendlyNeighborhoodShane/MinMicroG
Github downloads: https://github.com/friendlyneighborhoodshane/minmicrog_releases/releases (all edition can be downloaded here)
This is a simple MicroG installer that only installs the minimum basics. It can install MicroG into your system partition or as a Magisk module. It supports virtually all mobile architectures (arm/64, x86/64, mips/64) and fully supports KitKat and above. It can also (mostly) support much older versions, but sync adapters and some location providers won't work. It can even uninstall itself from your device, just rename it and flash it again. MinMicroG uses official microG APKs so can be updated from the microG F-droid repo.
The things included in the Standard Edition zip are:
- MicroG (GMSCore, GSFProxy, Droidguard, Maps APIv1) (from MicroG FDroid repo)
- Google Play store (modded for IAPs by Setialpha)
- UNLP backends (Dejá vu, LocalGSM, LocalWiFi, Mozilla, Nominatim, RadioCells) (From FDroid repo)
- AuroraDroid (From Whyorean's GitLab)
- AuroraServices (From Whyorean's GitLab)
- Swipe libs for AOSP keyboard (From OpenGApps GitHub repo)
- Some Google DRM jars (From OpenGApps GitHub repo)
- Google Sync adapters for KK to O (From OpenGApps GitHub repo)
- Permission files for all of this
- An addon.d file to backup/restore everything on a rom flash
The things included in the NoGoolag Edition zip are:
- MicroG (GMSCore, GSFProxy, Droidguard, Maps APIv1) (from MicroG FDroid repo)
- FakeStore (from MicroG FDroid repo)
- AuroraStore (From Whyorean's GitLab)
- AuroraDroid (From Whyorean's GitLab)
- AuroraServices (From Whyorean's GitLab)
- UNLP backends (Dejá vu, LocalGSM, LocalWiFi, Mozilla, Nominatim, RadioCells) (From FDroid repo)
- Permission files for all of this
- An addon.d file to backup/restore everything on a rom flash
The things included in the UNLP Edition zip are:
- UNLP (From FDroid repo)
- Maps APIv1
- UNLP backends (Dejá vu, LocalGSM, LocalWiFi, Mozilla, Nominatim, RadioCells) (From FDroid repo)
- Permission files for all of this
- An addon.d file to backup/restore everything on a rom flash
The things included in the AuroraServices Edition zip are:
- AuroraServices (From Whyorean's GitLab)
- Permission files for all of this
- An addon.d file to backup/restore everything on a rom flash
The zip debloats 3 Google apps from your phone (GmsCore, GoogleServicesFramework, Phonesky and their MicroG counterparts) and 4 NLP providers. In Magisk mode, they won't be removed from system, and if you uninstall the pack, they'll come back. If you install in system, the debloated stuff will be stored in internal-storage/MinMicroG/Backup.
WARNING: This zip does not and never will debloat anything else because that is the minimum coming in MicroG's way. I have had my own share of PTSD with debloating. I believe (through guesswork) that it should work even on flashes over gapped ROMs, but don't take my word for it. Debloat before you flash.
For support:
If you flashed through recovery, provide its logs.
If you used Magisk Manager, provide its logs.
Thanks to @osm0sis for the base magisk/recovery code and inspiration and guidance on the majority of the stuff in here. You're awesome.
Thanks to @Setialpha, the creator of NanoDroid, and ale5000 for the lib installation code and permissions code.
📡 @NoGoolag #minmicrog #microg #installer #magisk
GitHub
GitHub - FriendlyNeighborhoodShane/MinMicroG: Sources and scripts for MinMicroG installers. You shall find no prebuilt releases…
Sources and scripts for MinMicroG installers. You shall find no prebuilt releases here. - FriendlyNeighborhoodShane/MinMicroG
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Magecart gang arrested in Indonesia.
First-ever arrest of a Magecart hacker gang
Interpol and Indonesian police have arrested three men on suspicion of being part of a cybercrime group engaged in Magecart attacks.
"Group-IB Cyber Investigations team determined that some of the GetBilling's infrastructure was located in Indonesia," the company said in a press release today. "Upon discovery of this information, INTERPOL's ASEAN Desk promptly notified Indonesian cyber police."
ZDNet - HERE / Interpol - HERE
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First-ever arrest of a Magecart hacker gang
Interpol and Indonesian police have arrested three men on suspicion of being part of a cybercrime group engaged in Magecart attacks.
"Group-IB Cyber Investigations team determined that some of the GetBilling's infrastructure was located in Indonesia," the company said in a press release today. "Upon discovery of this information, INTERPOL's ASEAN Desk promptly notified Indonesian cyber police."
ZDNet - HERE / Interpol - HERE
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Chrome and Firefox Clamp Down on Suspicious Behavior.
Post - HERE
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Post - HERE
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Leaked Documents Expose the Secretive Market for Your Web Browsing Data.
An Avast antivirus subsidiary sells 'Every search. Every click. Every buy. On every site.' Its clients have included Home Depot, Google, Microsoft, Pepsi, and McKinsey.
An antivirus program used by hundreds of millions of people around the world is selling highly sensitive web browsing data to many of the world's biggest companies, a joint investigation by Motherboard and PCMag has found. Our report relies on leaked user data, contracts, and other company documents that show the sale of this data is both highly sensitive and is in many cases supposed to remain confidential between the company selling the data and the clients purchasing it.
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/qjdkq7/avast-antivirus-sells-user-browsing-data-investigation
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An Avast antivirus subsidiary sells 'Every search. Every click. Every buy. On every site.' Its clients have included Home Depot, Google, Microsoft, Pepsi, and McKinsey.
An antivirus program used by hundreds of millions of people around the world is selling highly sensitive web browsing data to many of the world's biggest companies, a joint investigation by Motherboard and PCMag has found. Our report relies on leaked user data, contracts, and other company documents that show the sale of this data is both highly sensitive and is in many cases supposed to remain confidential between the company selling the data and the clients purchasing it.
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/qjdkq7/avast-antivirus-sells-user-browsing-data-investigation
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Minimal MicroG Installer V2.5
27 january, 2020
By MOVZX and FatherJony and FriendlyNeighborhoodShane
A simple, flexible MicroG Installer
Changelog:
♦ Update All APKs
-- AuroraSevices supports Q
♦ Fix bootloop on Pie
For y'all younglings that don't know what MinMicroG is, check readme.md inside or https://t.iss.one/NoGoolag/2141
Also somewhat important, the release location has changed from Telegram to Github:
github.com/friendlyneighborhoodshane/minmicrog_releases/releases
Build scripts and instructions:
github.com/friendlyneighborhoodshane/minmicrog
📡 @NoGoolag
#microg #minmicrog
27 january, 2020
By MOVZX and FatherJony and FriendlyNeighborhoodShane
A simple, flexible MicroG Installer
Changelog:
♦ Update All APKs
-- AuroraSevices supports Q
♦ Fix bootloop on Pie
For y'all younglings that don't know what MinMicroG is, check readme.md inside or https://t.iss.one/NoGoolag/2141
Also somewhat important, the release location has changed from Telegram to Github:
github.com/friendlyneighborhoodshane/minmicrog_releases/releases
Build scripts and instructions:
github.com/friendlyneighborhoodshane/minmicrog
📡 @NoGoolag
#microg #minmicrog
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Revealed: Anti-virus company Avast has been selling data from its 435 million users to companies including Google, Microsoft, Home Depot and Pepsi including their web history, location and porn searches.
🌀 Avast used a browser plugin and antivirus software to track its users
🌀 The company tracked web history and more from 435 million users
🌀 That data includes porn searchers and in some cases what video was watched
🌀 Data is anonymized but experts warn its specificity endangers privacy
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-7936115/Popular-anti-virus-company-revealed-selling-web-history-porn-searches-location-users.html
Earlier Post - HERE and HERE
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🌀 Avast used a browser plugin and antivirus software to track its users
🌀 The company tracked web history and more from 435 million users
🌀 That data includes porn searchers and in some cases what video was watched
🌀 Data is anonymized but experts warn its specificity endangers privacy
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-7936115/Popular-anti-virus-company-revealed-selling-web-history-porn-searches-location-users.html
Earlier Post - HERE and HERE
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Ring Doorbell App Packed with Third-Party Trackers
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/01/ring-doorbell-app-packed-third-party-trackers
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/01/ring-doorbell-app-packed-third-party-trackers
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Ring Doorbell App Packed with Third-Party Trackers
Ring isn't just a product that allows users to surveil their neighbors. The company also uses it to surveil its customers.An investigation by EFF of the Ring doorbell app for Android found it to be
Grindr and OKCupid Sell Your Data, but Twitter’s MoPub Is the Real Problem
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/01/grindr-and-okcupid-sell-your-data-twitters-mopub-real-problem
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/01/grindr-and-okcupid-sell-your-data-twitters-mopub-real-problem
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Grindr and OKCupid Sell Your Data, but Twitter’s MoPub Is the Real
On January 15, a Norweigian Consumer Council (NCC) investigative report exposed the ways that Grindr, OKCupid, and eight other apps are collecting and sharing extremely sensitive personal data.
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WhatsApp Reported a Dozen Security Vulnerabilities in 2019, US Database Reveals.
Of the total vulnerabilities discovered in WhatsApp, seven were classed as “critical”.
WhatsApp is found to have disclosed as many as 12 vulnerabilities in 2019, significantly higher than the one or two security flaws it reported in the past few years. The latest discovery comes hot on the heels of the alleged hacking of Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos' phone that was allegedly due to a WhatsApp loophole. The hacking, which was reported last week, raised eyebrows for the instant messaging app that was acquired by Facebook in February 2014.
https://gadgets.ndtv.com/apps/news/whatsapp-vulnerabilities-2019-critical-flaws-security-national-vulnerability-database-2171635
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Of the total vulnerabilities discovered in WhatsApp, seven were classed as “critical”.
WhatsApp is found to have disclosed as many as 12 vulnerabilities in 2019, significantly higher than the one or two security flaws it reported in the past few years. The latest discovery comes hot on the heels of the alleged hacking of Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos' phone that was allegedly due to a WhatsApp loophole. The hacking, which was reported last week, raised eyebrows for the instant messaging app that was acquired by Facebook in February 2014.
https://gadgets.ndtv.com/apps/news/whatsapp-vulnerabilities-2019-critical-flaws-security-national-vulnerability-database-2171635
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Huawei races to replace Google apps for next smartphone.
BEIJING (AP) — If you can make smartphone apps, Chinese tech giant Huawei wants you.
The No. 2 global smartphone brand is struggling to hold onto its market after Washington accused Huawei of being a security risk and blocked access to U.S. components and technology.
That includes YouTube and other popular Google “core apps” customers expect on new phones. They will be missing from the global rollout of Huawei’s next model, the P40, due out in March, replaced by its own music, payment and other apps.
https://apnews.com/7323f8303d398c762d1866d7ba26657e
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BEIJING (AP) — If you can make smartphone apps, Chinese tech giant Huawei wants you.
The No. 2 global smartphone brand is struggling to hold onto its market after Washington accused Huawei of being a security risk and blocked access to U.S. components and technology.
That includes YouTube and other popular Google “core apps” customers expect on new phones. They will be missing from the global rollout of Huawei’s next model, the P40, due out in March, replaced by its own music, payment and other apps.
https://apnews.com/7323f8303d398c762d1866d7ba26657e
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Children who spend hours in front of a screen may suffer 'structural brain damage' new study finds: https://www.mirror.co.uk/tech/children-who-spend-hours-front-20808390 #Stop5G #Stop4GLTE #family #children #Wireless #wireless2020 #Health #HealthyNation #SmartNews 📴 warning against @eSmog_5G via twitter
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Children who spend hours in front of a screen may suffer 'structural brain damage'
A new study has revealed that tablets, smartphones and TV can rewire children's brains, affecting speech, thinking and reading
Play Store teardown reveals automatic install for pre-registered titles may be coming.
According to a recent teardown by the folks at XDA Developers, the Play Store might be picking up a new feature someday that allows it to automatically install titles, like apps or games, that you pre-register to be notified about. That could mean that the next time you want to check out an upcoming mobile game, instead of just being sent an easily-dismissed notification when it finally comes out, it could just be installed on your phone automatically.
https://www.androidpolice.com/2020/01/29/play-store-teardown-reveals-automatic-install-for-pre-registered-titles-may-be-coming/
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According to a recent teardown by the folks at XDA Developers, the Play Store might be picking up a new feature someday that allows it to automatically install titles, like apps or games, that you pre-register to be notified about. That could mean that the next time you want to check out an upcoming mobile game, instead of just being sent an easily-dismissed notification when it finally comes out, it could just be installed on your phone automatically.
https://www.androidpolice.com/2020/01/29/play-store-teardown-reveals-automatic-install-for-pre-registered-titles-may-be-coming/
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Recent events showed once again that all WhatsApp users are at risk. My thoughts – https://telegra.ph/Why-Using-WhatsApp-Is-Dangerous-01-30-4
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Why Using WhatsApp Is Dangerous
A few months ago I wrote about a WhatsApp backdoor that allowed hackers to access all data on any phone running WhatsApp [1]. Facebook, its parent company, claimed at the time that they had no proof the flaw had ever been used by attackers [2]. Last week…
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WhatsApp is about to stop working for millions – what are the best alternatives?
WhatsApp will stop working on dozens of older phone models from 1 February, meaning millions of people will no longer have access to the world’s most popular messaging app.
The Facebook-owned app claims the mass cull is necessary in order to protect the security of its users, as it is no longer actively developing features and updates for certain older handsets.
https://news.yahoo.com/whatsapp-stop-working-millions-best-094529904.html
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WhatsApp will stop working on dozens of older phone models from 1 February, meaning millions of people will no longer have access to the world’s most popular messaging app.
The Facebook-owned app claims the mass cull is necessary in order to protect the security of its users, as it is no longer actively developing features and updates for certain older handsets.
https://news.yahoo.com/whatsapp-stop-working-millions-best-094529904.html
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WhatsApp will stop working on millions of phones soon - here's a full list of every device affected.
Millions of phones will soon no longer support WhatsApp due to a major update with the popular messaging app.
Older versions of Android and iOS devices will no longer be able to access the Facebook-owned app from 1 February, while certain Windows phones have already lost support.
WhatsApp said the cull was necessary in order to ensure the security of its users, who are advised to update to the most recent mobile operating system their smartphone supports.
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/whatsapp-update-latest-version-iphone-android-stop-working-a9276736.html
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Millions of phones will soon no longer support WhatsApp due to a major update with the popular messaging app.
Older versions of Android and iOS devices will no longer be able to access the Facebook-owned app from 1 February, while certain Windows phones have already lost support.
WhatsApp said the cull was necessary in order to ensure the security of its users, who are advised to update to the most recent mobile operating system their smartphone supports.
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/whatsapp-update-latest-version-iphone-android-stop-working-a9276736.html
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