Facebook S New Breakup Tool Will Allow You To Hide Posts From Your Ex Techworm

Well, don’t worry. Facebook is here to make break-ups easier for you. Today, Facebook announced a new feature that will allow you to hide posts from ex automatically (or hide your posts from them) when you change your relationship status back to single. All traces of your past relationship can also be hidden from the public by using this feature. Facebook also says it will offer users the option of “limiting” how often you see an ex when you change your relationship status....

December 20, 2022 · 2 min · 421 words · Sue Hageman

Facebook Sued For Illegal Message Scanning

Facebook facing class-action lawsuit over illegal message scanningTargeted AdvertisingCase Files The lawsuit which was filed in 2013, alleges that Facebook scanned the content of private messages sent between users for links to websites and would then count any links in a tally of “likes” of the pages. Those “likes” were then used to compile user profiles, which were then used for delivering targeted advertising to its users, the lawsuit said....

December 20, 2022 · 2 min · 363 words · Gregg Sweat

Facebook Testing Profile Tags To Allow Fb Users To Tag Profiles Just Like Linkedin

Well, evidently Facebook has come around to thinking that such tags are desirable for your personal profile, and The Verge is reporting that it’s already started testing the concept on accounts in New Zealand. When asked by the tech blog whether this was real or some kind of optical illusion, Verge reader Luke M. told Verge that about Facebook’s new profile tags feature and the company confirmed it was testing them out with the following statement: “Profile tags are a creative tool that lets you and your friends add tags to your profile to highlight the things that describe you and what you’re into....

December 20, 2022 · 3 min · 495 words · Walter Church

Facebook To Add Self Destructing Message Feature To Its Messenger App Techworm

Apple App tracker, iOSAppChanges first posted the information on Twitter, showing details of disappearing messages in Facebook Messenger v68.0 for iOS. While this is the version currently available in the app store, it looks as though it won’t be officially released until a future update. https://twitter.com/iOSAppChanges/status/726803477922504704 The self-destruct message feature in Facebook Messenger will work in the same way as Snapchat. Once enabled, messages in a chat will automatically disappear a preset time set by the sender of the messages....

December 20, 2022 · 1 min · 159 words · Christopher Hardesty

Facebook To Audit Its Hate Speech Controls

The move comes amidst concerns of major advertisers, namely Unilever and Starbucks, considering pulling out paid advertisements from Facebook over its refusal to deal with the spread of hateful speeches on its platform. “Continuing to advertise on these platforms at this time would not add value to people and society,” Unilever said in a statement. “We will be monitoring ongoing and will revisit our current position if necessary.” In a blog post posted last Sunday titled “Creating Welcoming and Inclusive Online Communities,” Starbucks announced it would stop all advertising on social media platforms in July....

December 20, 2022 · 3 min · 580 words · Susan Winslow

Facebook Unfriendalert Software Steals Your Facebook Account Credentials

The desire to get an answer for all the above questions make many of the Facebook users fall victims to software that promises them to fulfill their task. Cyber criminals often make use of this weakness and create malicious programs to target larger audience. Let’s take a look at the reality of one such cleverly designed software that fools the Facebook users making them believe that it is genuine. UnfriendAlert, a free application that sends alerts whenever you are removed from the Facebook friend list, has been found gathering the Facebook users’ credentials....

December 20, 2022 · 2 min · 394 words · Tai Mondesir

Facebook Vulnerability Allows Hackers To Delete Any Video From Fb Techworm

Facebook flaw allows any user to delete any video from anybody’s FB postProof Of Concept Pranav says that he was intrigued by the new video uploads in comments feature unveiled earlier this month by Facebook. “I came across a note New: Videos in Comments! written by Bob Baldwin who works at Facebook. This note was about Facebook launching it’s new feature of commenting using videos. eg. Now, users were allowed to upload a video in comments,” he says....

December 20, 2022 · 2 min · 381 words · Marjorie Richards

Fbi S Facial Recognition System Can Access 411 Million Photos Including Foreigners Techworm

The FBI’s face recognition tool can access a whopping 412 million images including foreigners according to a new US government report. The US Government Accountability Office (GAO) report which released yesterday, reveals that FBI’s face recognition system, known as Facial Analysis, Comparison, and Evaluation (FACE) access to more photos than previously thought, totaling over 411.9 million images. This figure is much much more that the conservative estimate of 30 million that FBI has been peddling to US public till now....

December 20, 2022 · 2 min · 261 words · Angelita Jones

Flaws In Western Digital Self Encrypting Hard Disk Drives Can Expose Data To Hackers

The team had investigated into how the self-encryption feature was implemented in several popular Western Digital My Passport and My Book models. Depending on the type of microchip used for the encryption operation, they found design flaws and backdoor-like features that enable brute-force password guessing attacks or even decryption of the data without knowing the password. The researchers found that in some of the Western Digital products, encryption is performed by the chip that bridges the USB and SATA interfaces while in other products, the encryption is done by the HDD’s own SATA controller, the USB bridge handled only the password validation....

December 20, 2022 · 3 min · 503 words · Christopher Totty

France Joins India In Fight Over Net Neutrality Tells Zuckerberg S Free Basics To Bugger Off Techworm

France’s Internet watchdog, CNIL has given Facebook a three month notice to stop collecting the non-user data, as it has now come to light that the company has been collecting the data of the users who are not a part of the social network when they visit a Facebook web page. An order (PDF) issued by CNIL says that Facebook has no legal right to collect user data under current French laws and therefore it is to desist from collecting such data....

December 20, 2022 · 1 min · 159 words · Joseph Landon

Get Pokemon Or Donald Trump As Your Emoji Instead Of Facebook Reactions Techworm

Some of you may not like the default emoji’s provided by Facebook as reactions. We have already explained here, how you can change the language to Pirate. Now a developer has come with even more interesting solution to change the six emoji’s into something you really like. Developer Rodney Folz has come out with a new Firefox and Google Chrome browser extension called Reaction Packs that gives you option to make over the standard emojis into something you like....

December 20, 2022 · 1 min · 119 words · Richard Macko

Google Netflix Searches Greater Than Those For Pirate Alternatives Techworm

A new recent study from Google shows that Netflix has more demand than its pirate alternatives including torrents, streaming, and apps in piracy center Brazil. The data appears in the company’s annual survey of movies. According to data from the search engine Google Trends, the turnaround of Netflix started in November 2016 (as shown in the image below) when consumer searches for Netflix was greater than pirate alternatives and remains the same until today....

December 20, 2022 · 2 min · 303 words · Ruth Parnell

Google Chrome Will Finally Stop Consuming All Of Your Ram

Sadly, Google Chrome is a resource-intensive web browser. The browser is known to consume a noticeable amount of RAM for its proper functioning. According to a new report from Windows Latest, Google might soon resolve the performance issues associated with Chrome. So here’s everything that you need to know about the upcoming Google Chrome update. PartitionAlloc-Everywhere Support For Google Chrome Recently, ‘PartitionAlloc-everywhere’ support has been spotted in Chrome’s source code....

December 20, 2022 · 2 min · 288 words · Nancy Roden

Google Fails To Stop Malicious Extensions From Ending Up In Chrome Web Store Despite New Policy

Unfortunately, such tactics aren’t enough to deter cybercriminals. There are still many malware that manages to bypass Google’s security and can inject malicious browser extension. It is also found that cybercriminals also managed to place their malicious extensions in the official Web Store. Things are far from perfect for both Google and user, however. TrendMicro reports that yet another malicious browser Extension has made its way in the Web Store and it’s not a singular event....

December 20, 2022 · 2 min · 425 words · Chris Howerton

Google Giving Away 30 1 Hits Of Elvis The King For Free Techworm

If you love his songs and wouldn’t mind adding it to your digital collection, if you haven’t done so already, then Google has 30 of the his #1 songs available for download via the Play Store. Remember Google is giving away the entire album for free so you’ll want to hurry with the download. Also Google has not mentioned for how long this offer will last so it better you download the albums as soon as you read the post....

December 20, 2022 · 1 min · 189 words · Robert Davis

Google Releases A Chrome Extension To Fix The Critical Vpn Security Hole

Google has now published an extension for its Chrome browser that fixes this serious WebRTC security hole in Google Chrome. The WebRTC flaw was exploited by placing a few lines of code on a website and using a STUN server it became possible to reveal not only users’ true IP addresses, but also their local network address too. At that time, VPN users could install the WebRTC block extension or ScriptSafe which should block the vulnerability....

December 20, 2022 · 2 min · 240 words · Jeffrey Homma

Google Restores Map Maker Months After It Was Suspended For Vandalism Of Android Peeing On Apple

Today Google Map Maker has gone live again although in selected countries. The company says the feature will be reopening in phases. Google Maps is a desktop web mapping service developed by Google. It offers satellite imagery, street maps, 360° panoramic views of streets, real-time traffic conditions, and route planning for traveling by foot, bicycle, car, or public transportation. Google Maps offers an API that allows maps to be embedded on third-party websites, and offers a locator for urban businesses and other organizations in numerous countries around the world....

December 20, 2022 · 2 min · 369 words · Scottie Kline

Google S Android 12L Is Coming To Tablets And Foldables Near You Techworm

The search giant on Monday officially introduced Android 12L as “an update to Android 12 with features that will make tablets and foldables simpler and easier to use.” With 12L, Google is optimizing the display for the home screen, lock screen, notification shade, device set-up screens, settings, and more, which makes it look more beautiful and easier to use on screens larger than 600sp(scalable pixels). For instance, the search giant has moved notifications and quick tiles to their own dedicated columns – with the former on the right and the latter on the left – so as to give users more space to view and swipe away notifications....

December 20, 2022 · 2 min · 352 words · Edna Baker

Google S Eric Schmidt Calls For A Spell Check For Online Hate Speech Techworm

He wrote: “We should make it ever easier to see the news from another country’s point of view, and understand the global consciousness free from filter or bias.” “It’s our responsibility to demonstrate that stability and free expression go hand in hand. We should build tools to help de-escalate tensions on social media — sort of like spell-checkers, but for hate and harassment. We should target social accounts for terrorist groups like the Islamic State, and remove videos before they spread, or help those countering terrorist messages to find their voice....

December 20, 2022 · 3 min · 432 words · Mary Boyette

Google S New Chrome 45 Now Faster Uses Less Ram And Improves Battery Life

According to Google’s Chrome blog, the update Chrome 45 promises to improve RAM usage, the overall performance of the browser, speed up the launch time, and reduce battery usage. Chrome has long had the option to “continue where you left off” by restoring tabs when you relaunch Chrome. Now, Chrome restore your tabs more efficiently and the browser opens those tabs first that you most recently looked at saving your time....

December 20, 2022 · 2 min · 342 words · Kevin Montero