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How to use Chat Lock on WhatsApp

WhatsApp is the go-to communications app for millions of smartphone users around the globe. Meta has done a fine job of keeping the platform alive and well after taking over the mantle. Thanks to WhatsApp’s owner Meta, we’ve been enjoying new feature drops on WhatsApp on the regular. WhatsApp rolled out a neat privacy feature […]

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Court freezes 45 bank accounts of tech startup Flutterwave

A Nairobi court has frozen 45 bank accounts and 10 mobile money wallets connected to a Nigerian-owned financial technology firm facing various money laundering allegations, as disgruntled individuals and businesses line up for billions stashed away in local banks. High Court judge Alfred Mabeya last week issued orders freezing the accounts of Flutterwave Payments Technology […]

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Meta Making Massive Move To Launch a Twitter Rival

Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta is steadily moving ahead with its plans to launch a Twitter rival, after celebrities are seeking a similar platform that is “sanely run.” The standalone app is currently code-named Project92, and its public name is likely to be Threads. Meta is also in talks with public figures like Oprah Winfrey, who has more than […]

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Why Your Printer Is Slow And How To Fix It

Those working from home or exploring the world of higher education will be well-versed in the use of personal printers. The printer is a crucial device used in a wide range of home environments, including those that go beyond academia or work-from-home requirements. Printing documents and images is something that virtually everyone will find necessary […]

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How to edit WhatsApp messages on Android and iOS

Messages can now be edited for up to 15 minutes after being sent WhatsApp has taken a page from Telegram and Signal’s book, letting you edit your messages. Messages can be edited for up to 15 minutes after being sent, so there’s no need to panic if you spot a typo or autocomplete makes what […]

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You could be one of the 75 million Chrome users who have installed these malicious extensions

Google has removed more than two dozen malicious Chrome extensions from the official Chrome Web Store. These extensions were installed on over 75 million times by Chrome user, who need to become active to remove the extensions from their browsers. Wladimir Palant detected the malicious extensions and published information about them on the Almost Secure blog. Palant […]

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