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Whatsapp Policy Changed! If you are a user read this if you value your privacy very much.

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The New Whatsapp Unfriendly Policy, It's Effects and It's Better Alternatives The Tech giant Facebook which also own whatsapp, a social messaging service with billions of user across the globe has served a new policy for their social messaging app that isn't going to augur well for its user part of which involves the monitoring of their user date in terms of and not limited to their real-time status updates, messages, payment details (as the app is introducing a new function called "Transaction and Payments), Profile picture, phone IMEI, mobile network, location etc. In all, it means privacy now on whatsapp is going to be or almost be a thing of the past as any and all of your data is going to be shared with Facebook as there is even no longer going to be any end -end encryption of messages on whatsapp. This is certainly a bad move because the data of it user is gonna be exposed in the open in the long-run and might even be exploited by the social media  group, Faceboo...

Finally revealed! Why Twitter banned Donald Trump's account

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  Twitter    permanently banned the U.S. president Friday , taking a dramatic step to limit Trump’s ability to communicate with his followers. That decision, made in light of his encouragement for Wednesday’s violent invasion of the U.S. Capitol, might seem sudden for anyone not particularly familiar with his Twitter presence. In reality, Twitter gave Trump  many ,  many   second chances  over his four years as president, keeping him on the platform due to the company’s belief that speech by world leaders is in the public interest, even if it breaks the rules. Now that Trump’s gone for good, we have a pretty interesting glimpse into the policy decision making that led Twitter to bring the hammer down on Friday. The company first announced Trump’s ban in a  series of tweets from its @TwitterSafety account  but also  linked to a blog post detailing its thinking . In that deep dive, the company explains that it gave Trump one last chance...

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How Technology Is Taking Over the Education Sector

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How Technology Is Taking Over the Education Sector Adults spend 57 hours staring at screens over Christmas 12/23/2020 ● 12:12 PM The average adult will spend more than 57 HOURS of their Christmas break staring at screens – and not just watching repeats or family favourites on the box. The study of 2,000 adults who celebrate Christmas found they will spend 49 minutes a day during the week’s holiday ‘mindlessly scrolling’ through their phones. An hour every day will also be spent looking at their computer or phone for work-related reasons. And another 34 minutes each day – totalling just under four hours over the week – will also go on video calls with friends or relatives. On top of this, adults will enjoy 116 minutes a day watching TV and an average of 95 minutes in front of films, with Home Alone, Elf, Love Actually and The Snowman on the must-watch list. Playing video games, additional use of tablets and texting tot up another 135 minutes. It also emerged that in the week between Chr...