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Brace yourselves! Another WhatsApp feature is coming soon. The instant messaging platform is reportedly working on a new feature that would allow you to edit images within the chat, helping users save time.

Brace yourselves! Another WhatsApp feature is coming soon. The instant messaging platform is reportedly working on a new feature that would allow you to edit images within the chat, helping users save time. According to a report by WhatsApp tipster WABetaInfo, the new feature is called ‘Quick Edit Media Shortcut’ and will allow users to edit images sent or received in chats without having to switch to any other app. As of now, the Facebook-owned instant messaging platform doesn't have the option to edit and the users need to open new app to edit the images.

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The new feature is not available for public use right now but the report claimed that it will soon be available for both Android and iOS platforms. The feature is being introduced so that the users can forward media without having to spend a lot of time on editing it. WhatsApp does not have native support for editing images. This forces users to rely on other options like phone’s gallery app or a third-party photo editor to make changes.
The Quick Edit Media Shortcut will appear on top of the three-dot menu options available for an image opened in a chat. The users will have to tap on the edit option and it will open quick options to doodle on an image. The feature appears similar to the editor that you already get for WhatsApp Status. The report also claimed that WhatsApp is unlikely to make any changes to the existing photo editing tool. However, the timeline of the roll out this feature is still unknown. 
Meanwhile, WhatsApp users need to be aware of a malware named Agent Smith which is reportedly taking over Android phones across the world. It has so far infected over 25 million phones of which over 15 million (over 1.5 crore) are in India, a recent report has claimed. The malware spreads through third-party app stores and hides itself by changing its name to a regular-looking app like Google Updater.
"Disguised as a Google-related application, the malware exploits known Android vulnerabilities and automatically replaces installed apps with malicious versions without users' knowledge or interaction... Dubbed Agent Smith, the malware currently uses its broad access to the devices' resources to show fraudulent ads for financial gain, but could easily be used for far more intrusive and harmful purposes such as banking credential theft and eavesdropping," noted Check Point report.
WhatsApp is a demanding mistress. You can't not have it these days, given that it's largely how everyone communicates. And if you have it, it sometimes chimes so much you just want it to shut the hell up. Well, there are a few options to do that.
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The simplest thing of course would be to just put your phone on silent mode. But maybe WhatsApp is the only thing bothering you, and you want to be alerted to your calls and emails. That could be a problem then.

WhatsApp But unlike other social media apps, WhatsApp doesn't have a 'Go Offline' or 'Busy' setting. You're either online or you're not. Luckily, there are some alternatives to the binary choice of deleting the app or the incessant chiming driving you insane.

1. Turn off  'Last Seen' and your 'Read Notifications'

The easiest way to tune out is to turn off your 'Read Notifications' from the Account tab of your WhatsApp settings menu. This stops people from receiving the blue tick that tells them when you've opened the app and seen a new message. Of course, this works best if you also turn off your 'Last Seen' setting from the same location. It's the simplest way to tell your friends you need some time to yourself. For those that can't take the hint, the next few ideas should work.
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2. Disable notifications

This one is fairly simple, just go the 'Apps' section of your phone settings menu, select WhatsApp, and disable all notifications for it. Turn off the vibration and pop-up notifications, and select the 'None' ringtone. Now you won't feel compelled to check your phone every few seconds. At least, so long as your display remains off and you don't look at the blip on your app icon.
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3. Turn off WhatsApp notification light


Once you've turned off your phone notifications, you're going to also want to turn off the notification LED that blinks when you get a message. To do that, go into your WhatsApp settings, enter the 'Notifications tab, and turn the light off. Presto, you are now officially dead to all its conversations.

Additionally, you can also remove the app icon from your Home screen. That way, with the notifications for the app turned off, there's no way to know what messages you've received until you manually open the app from the app drawer.


4. Turn off mobile data for WhatsApp



Or maybe that's not enough, maybe you don't want other people to know you're just ignoring your messages. To do that, you can just turn off your mobile data for WhatsApp. Go into the 'Apps' tab of your settings, and toggle on the 'Disable Wi-Fi' and 'Disable Data Usage' options. Alternatively, you can just force stop the app until you open it up again later. The problem here is people might just call you if they think you're not receiving their messages.
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There probably isn’t a person now who hasn’t got an absolutely indispensable smartphone in their pocket. However, despite this fact, there aren’t many people out there who know about all the incredible things these devices are actually capable of.

1-The easiest way to save your battery power


If you choose a black or simple dark background for your screen, the automatic pixel highlighting will turn off, and you’ll notice that your device keeps its charge for much longer. This feature isn’t available for all Android devices yet, but it’s already implemented on most Samsung smartphones and tablets. Give it a try!

2- Text-to-speech

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Not only can you read this article but you can also listen to it if you have an Android device. So if you prefer to hear incoming information rather than see it, go to Settings -> Accessibility and turn on the Text-to-Speech Output option.

3-Turning on Guest Mode
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If you would like to temporarily give your phone to another person yet keep your personal data confidential, use Guest Mode. Swipe down from the top with two fingers, and touch the user icon on the upper right. The Add guest icon will appear, and you’ll be able to choose which actions the person handling your smartphone will be allowed to take.
4 Smartphone remote control
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Just go to Settings -> Security -> Device administrators, and check the boxes next to Android Device Manager, Remotely locate this device, and Allow remote lock and erase. Now if you lose your smartphone, you can locate and block it without losing your data
5-Control your smartphone with head movements
There are situations when you just have to use your gadget but your hands are otherwise occupied or it’s just too cold outside to take your warm gloves off. However, there’s a solution for this! After installing a free app called EVA FACIAL MOUSE you’ll be able to control your Android device with movements of your head!

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Instant messaging app WhatsApp is soon going to roll out a shortcut for editing images that will allow users to make the changes in an image they have received on WhatsApp before sending it to other contacts.
Called the ‘Quick Edit Media Shortcut’, this feature is said to save time of the user and the storage of their smartphones in case they want to send an image on WhatsApp by tapping on the edit.

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The feature has been spotted by WABetaInfo, the Twitter account that tracks the changes and upcoming features in the Facebook-owned platform, on both iOS and Android platforms. It has also provided screenshots for both of them to show where the new edit option will appear. While in iOS, the edit icon will appear at the bottom on the screen next to the share icon, in Android users will be able to find the edit option by tapping on the three dot icon on the top right corner.

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As per WABetaInfo, this feature is not yet available on either of the platforms right now as WhatsApp is working on it “in order to ensure the best bug-free experience for you, before the release for everyone.” Therefore there is no final word on when this feature will be rolled out to users.
From the screenshots, it is visible that the Quick Media Edit Shortcut is not bringing any new editing features to the platform and merely provides a quick shortcut to the existing options which include crop, add text and draw doodles.
Earlier this month, it was reported that WhatsApp is also working on rolling out a feature to allow users to scan QR codes easily. As per the tweet, shared by WABetaInfo, WhatsApp is working on this feature in the Android v2.19.189, however, it is not yet visible.

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Since the trend of high graphic games has increased, the problem of mobile hangs and charging ends is also increasing. People see a strong battery before buying a new smartphone, but do you know is an application that drains the most battery. According to the mobile ecologist, the Facebook application pulls the most battery.
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47% of smartphone charging uses only Facebook application. If you uninstall it for a few days, you yourself will start to know the difference. By the way your smartphone's battery will run twice, this test was tested from the iPhone 7, which showed that Facebook spends 47% of battery.



This does not mean that you stop running Facebook. If you use it, then install the Facebook light or go to the app's manual settings and turn off things like video autoplay notifications and location. This will drain the battery and the problem of hanging will end.




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When you explicitly tell an Android app, “No, you don’t have permission to track my phone,” you probably expect that it won’t have abilities that let it do that. But researchers say that thousands of apps have found ways to cheat Android’s permissions system, phoning home your device’s unique identifier and enough data to potentially reveal your location as well.

Even if you say “no” to one app when it asks for permission to see those personally identifying bits of data, it might not be enough: a second app with permissions you have approved can share those bits with the other one or leave them in shared storage where another app — potentially even a malicious one — can read it. The two apps might not seem related, but researchers say that because they’re built using the same software development kits (SDK), they can access that data, and there’s evidence that the SDK owners are receiving it. It’s like a kid asking for dessert who gets told “no” by one parent, so they ask the other parent.


According to a study presented at PrivacyCon 2019, we’re talking about apps from the likes of Samsung and Disney that have been downloaded hundreds of millions of times. They use SDKs built by Chinese search giant Baidu and an analytics firm called Salmonads that could pass your data from one app to another (and to their servers) by storing it locally on your phone first. Researchers saw that some apps using the Baidu SDK may be attempting to quietly obtain this data for their own use.
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That’s in addition to a number of side channel vulnerabilities the team found, some of which can send home the unique MAC addresses of your networking chip and router, wireless access point, its SSID, and more. “It’s pretty well-known now that’s a pretty good surrogate for location data,” said Serge Egelman, research director of the Usable Security and Privacy Group at the International Computer Science Institute (ICSI), when presenting the study at PrivacyCon.
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Thousands of Android apps can track your phone

The study also singles out photo app Shutterfly for sending actual GPS coordinates back to its servers without getting permission to track locations — by harvesting that data from your photos’ EXIF metadata — though the company denied that it gathers that data without permission in a statement to CNET.
There are fixes coming for some of these issues in Android Q, according to the researchers, who say they notified Google about the vulnerabilities last September. Yet, that may not help the many current-generation Android phones that won’t get the Android Q update. (As of May, only 10.4 percent of Android devices had the latest Android P installed, and over 60 percent were still running on the nearly three-year-old Android N.)

The researchers think that Google should do more, possibly rolling out hotfixes within security updates in the meantime because it shouldn’t just be new phone buyers who get protection. “Google is publicly claiming that privacy should not be a luxury good, but that very well appears to be what’s happening here,” they write. Thousands of Android apps can track your phone.
Google declined to comment on the specific vulnerabilities, but it confirmed to The Verge that Android Q will hide geolocation info from photo apps by default, and it will require photo apps to tell the Play Store whether they’re capable of accessing location metadata.


During summers, we are exposed more than usual to the harsh UV rays of the sun. This can lead to skin cancer, which accounts for more diagnoses each year than all other cancers.

Early detection is the key when it comes to skin cancer and it could be as simple as a mole identification. Several smartphone apps have come which make self-examination of skin abnormalities easier. It saves us the trouble of going to a doctor, although one can’t be 100 per cent reliant on these apps.

With these apps, you can capture photos of the moles that you think are suspicious and track them over time yourself. You can even send them to a dermatologist for examination. These apps can revolutionise healthcare with time, cutting down time on diagnosing deadly ailments.

Telemedicine is a growing field and it has now expanded to skin care as well. A few skin cancer detection apps are available, which allows your phone to analyse your skin using artificial intelligence algorithm, reported C Net.

The apps do various things like sending the photo to the dermatologist, providing instant feedback, scheduling doctor’s appointments and giving reminders to check the skin. Here are few apps that you can download onto your phone:

Miiskin

This app uses mole mapping to analyse the skin. Due to its high-definition camera, it provides more insight than a normal digital photo. The app takes magnified images of large areas of your skin, like your entire arm or leg.

It then saves the photos in a separate folder in your phone so that you can analyse if the moles are growing over time and is helpful in detecting changes. It performs a similar function that dermatologists do- they do a clinical full-body scan to pick up on any moles or abnormal lesions on the skin.

UMSkinCheck

This app, developed by the University of Michigan, allows you to do a full-body scan and a skin cancer self-exam. It keeps of a track of skin lesions, moles and other growths on the surface of the skin. Additionally, the app provides guides on how to complete the scan, complete with detailed instructions, informational videos and articles.

The app also has an in-built melanoma risk calculator. It sends push reminders to the users to follow-up on their self-exam or with doctor’s appointments. The user can set how often they want to check their body and accordingly set reminders on the app.

MoleScope

This is similar to Miiskin and takes magnified images of the skin. It then analyses the photos using the ABCD method to assess skin marks and moles:

Asymmetry: If the moles are irregularly shaped.
Border: If the edges of the moles are bump or blurry.
Colour: Unevenly coloured moles such as red and blue.
Diameter: Change in the mole size greater than 6mm.
SkinVision

This app claims to help in early detection of melanoma. It analyses photos of your skin using a technology called convolutional neural network (CNN), an algorithm that filters laeys of the photos based on abstract functions.

Although this app is backed by a panel of dermatologists, they also caution against relying on them. "I would not recommend that patients avoid these apps, but I would approach their results with cautious skepticism," said Dr Daniel Friedmann of Westlake Dermatology "and counsel patients that suspicious lesions are best evaluated in-office."

Android as an operating gadget has faced a few protection threats over the years. However, with everyday safety patch updates and the introduction of facets like Play Protect, etc., Google has decreased the probabilities of downloading an contaminated app. However, there’s nonetheless a way to sideload an app. Though there are quite a few antivirus apps available on Play Store that can add an more layer of safety to the device. But, what if, the machine is already affected by means of a virus or malware. In case you have started out witnessing too many ads, corrupt records error, unexpected slowdown, useless battery drain, etc. then there’s a danger that your smartphone is affected via a virus or you have established an app contaminated with malware, ransomware, etc. Most of the apps or content suspected to elevate such matters are freeware, cheat codes, unauthorized apps, etc.

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In case, you have mistakenly observed such content material or are dealing with issues, here’s our step-by-step guide to getting rid of them from any Android smartphone. 



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Steps to follow:

1.Turn off the smartphone and reboot the device to safe mode by using the volume and power button combination based on the make and model of the device.

2.Once the bootloader is open, choose the option restart in safe mode

3.Once done, head to Settings and then Apps

4.Skim through the list installed the app and check for the app that looks or the one which is not installed by you and tap on it

5.In the next page, tap the ‘Uninstall’ button to remove the app or service from the device.

6.In case, the ‘Uninstall’ button is disabled, then first revoke the ‘admin access’ from the app and then try uninstalling it. Head to Settings > Security > Device administrators and deselect the app and then uninstall it.

7.Now, restart the phone in the normal mode. In case, this does not work for you then try resetting the smartphone by heading to Settings > System > Reset options > Erase all data (factory reset).

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This app is so great and working perfectly fine. Just a small improvement would make it even much better. That is.. there is no option for the app to work in the background. If it works in the background while other apps are running and then tries to catch the songs that I want.

The size of this app is 0.72 MB.


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Actually a friend of mine lost his phone, not much later, some one keep trying to unlock it, several pictures were sent to his mail. Finally the app captured a perfect face picture and sent it to his email. this enabled us to get the person red handed, it took us some hour arguing and agreed to in it .
The size of this app is 218 kb.


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Awesome browser as a sidekick along with chrome or something like that. Really worthy of the best 'get-job-done' type browser. Not much clutter, not much hi-fi UI, not much other options, just the best in basic. Recommended.
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At the moment people can be added to WhatsApp groups without their permission but with this new feature, users will be able to change their privacy settings.

if you want to know it the follow step by step. before use this featurs first update your what app.



step 1 click on what app 

step 2 click on three dots

step 3 click on settings


step 4 click on account.


step 5 click on privacy

step 6 click on group.



step 7 if you want to allow your contact to add you in a group the click on it other wise click on nobody.


I HOPE YOU LIKE IT , IF YOU LIKE IT THEN SHARE IT.


Now a days every buddy like like to take selfie in there amazing smart phone which comes with amazing camera. soo, a App name Selfissimo launched by google which has unexpected features. You love this app.



Strike a pose and the camera will definitely love you! Selfissimo! uses experimental research technology from Google to capture photos automatically each time you pose, encouraging you to capture your best self.


HOW THIS APP WORKS

Start a photoshoot and Selfissimo! snaps a photo each time you stop moving. Change poses or move the phone a little to retrigger. End with a tap, then save/share individual images or the entire shoot


Using Selfissimo! is incredibly straightforward. When you open the app, it takes you to a landing screen with a Start button. Then, when you’re ready, tap that button and you’re taken into a black-and-white view of your phone’s front-facing camera. From there, treat it like a photoshoot: The app will automatically snap an image each time you stop moving. The app will continue to snap pose after pose until you tap the screen, which tells it to stop.

This smartphone from Infinix is here to give you an engrossing experience for your games, TV shows, movies and much more. Watch everything on the 15.74-cm (6.2) HD+ Drop Notch Screen come to life. You can explore the art of photography with the Triple Rear Camera System that comes with a dedicated Low-light Sensor. It houses a massive 3500-mAh battery to stay powered up for your tasks. 

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this smartphone is comes with  2 GB RAM and  32 GB ROM  Expandable Upto 256 GB


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This smart phone has amazing camera 13MP + 2MP + Low Light Sensor and 8MP Front Camera this smart phone has battery 3500 mAh Li-ion Polymer Battery which is not sufficient for the gamers. this phone is using os android pie.















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