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Mar 17, 2021
New Delhi, Mar 18 (ANI): Facebook-owned photo-sharing platform Instagram has announced new safety measures for teenagers, in a progression of endeavours to guard youngsters on its application. As per Mashable, Facebook recognises that asking clients for their birthday won't prevent them from lying about their age, so the organisation said it is dealing with new man-made consciousness and AI advancements to attempt to comprehend the genuine age of its clients. This will likewise keep on working when clients are joined, helping the stage tailor the experience for more youthful clients. Instagram is making genuine strides in shielding youngsters from conceivably risky grown-ups on the stage. One new element is that the grown-ups won't send direct messages to clients younger than 18 who don't follow them. Mashable revealed, if the two clients are associated, Instagram will in any case caution the youngster about dubious conduct on the grown-up's part. Also, Instagram is dealing with making it harder for grown-ups to find youngsters on the stage in any case. While it doesn't have a full arrangement of measures yet, the organization gave a few instances of what it may do. For example, teens may not appear in the 'Recommended clients' segment, and substance from young people may not be noticeable to grown-ups in the Reels and Explore tabs. As reported by Mashable, Instagram said that it as of late added another progression to the record creation measure, requesting that underage clients pick between a private and public record. By educating kids regarding...
Mar 16, 2021
Facebook finds social media users responsible for spreading vaccine doubt
New Delhi, Mar 16 (ANI): The social media giant, Facebook has found that a small number of users who are reportedly violating the platform norms are...
Higher rate of suicide in stroke survivors, suggests study
Mar 14, 2021
New Delhi, Mar 15 (ANI): Stroke survivors may be more likely to attempt or die by suicide than people who have not had a stroke, suggest...
Apple to reduce production of iPhone 12 Mini: Report
New Delhi, Mar 15 (ANI): Apple, the American multinational technology company, has reportedly reduced the production of iPhone 12 Mini because of its less popularity among...
Daily use of e-cigarette can help you quit smoking
New Delhi, Mar 14 (ANI): In order to quit smoking, using e-cigarettes daily may help an individual, suggest the findings of a new study published by...
Amazon Prime Video app update will let users play episodes on shuffle
New Delhi, Mar 14 (ANI): Online streaming giant Amazon Prime Video is all set to update its app to add a new feature with an ability...
Equity indices ride high, UPL gains 7 pc
Mar 09, 2021
Mumbai, Mar 09 (ANI): Equity benchmark indices were on upswing during early hours on Tuesday tracking firm trends in Asian markets. At 10:15 am, the BSE...
Equity indices rise 1 pc, GAIL top gainer
Mar 08, 2021
Mumbai, Mar 08 (ANI): Equity benchmark indices rose by nearly 1 per cent during early hours on Monday mirroring strong trends in Asian markets. Sensex was...
Study reveals frustration could be an additional factor of addiction
Mar 04, 2021
New Delhi, Mar 05 (ANI): A new study has found that frustration could be an additional factor in substance use disorders. The findings of the study...
Apple's new feature lets users automatically transfer images from iCloud to Google Photos
New Delhi, Mar 05 (ANI): Apple has rolled out a new feature that will let users copy their pictures and videos stored in iCloud to Google...
Consuming diet high in poor quality carbohydrates linked to heart attacks, death risk
Feb 26, 2021
New Delhi, Feb 26 (ANI): A new study has found that consuming a diet high in poor quality carbohydrates has many ill effects ranging from a...
YouTube’s new feature will allow parents to choose what children can watch
Feb 25, 2021
New Delhi, Feb 26 (ANI): Online video-sharing platform YouTube is launching a new feature that would let parents control what their children can watch. As per...
Unacceptably high levels of carcinogens inhaled by commuters
Feb 17, 2021
New Delhi, Feb 17 (ANI): Average commuters in California are potentially inhaling chemicals at levels that increase risk of birth defects, cancer- New findings. As with...