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Instagram Lite reboot squeezes the app into a 2MB package It's being released to Android devices in 170 countries from today. Facebook / Instagram Facebook is today relaunching Instagram Lite, a stripped-down version of the image-sharing app designed for users in emerging markets. Developed by Facebook’s team in Tel Aviv, the birthplace of Facebook Lite and Messenger Lite, the app’s package size is just 2MB. The team said that the focus, like with the other launches, was on users whose smartphones lack storage capacity, processing power and reliable dat
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Facebook is temporarily disabling some Messenger and Instagram features in Europe
Karlston posted a topic in Mobile News
Facebook is temporarily disabling some Messenger and Instagram features in Europe Features like stickers in Instagram and polls in Messenger won’t work right now Some Messenger and Instagram features aren’t available in Europe. Facebook is notifying Messenger and Instagram users in Europe that some features are temporarily unavailable. A small message has appeared in both the Facebook Messenger and Instagram apps for European users this week, noting that some features aren’t available to “respect new rul -
Facebook Sues Operator Who Reportedly Scraped 100,000 Instagram Accounts for Clone Sites
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Facebook filed a lawsuit on Thursday against a website owner who allegedly operated a network of Instagram clone sites using information from more than 100,000 public profiles. This complaint marks the social media giant’s latest crackdown on organizations both large and small for violating its terms of service. According to Facebook, Ensar Sahinturk, who is a Turkish national, used automation software to scrape profiles, photos, and videos from over 100,000 Instagram accounts without permission. He then reportedly published this data on his network of clone websites, -
Facebook antitrust probes will target acquisition of WhatsApp and Instagram, report says
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State and federal officials are reportedly preparing to bring antitrust charges against the social network. A group of state attorneys general, led by New York Attorney General Letitia James, is on track to file antitrust charges against Facebook in early December, according to a report Thursday from the Washington Post. The move comes as the US Federal Trade Commission is also reportedly finalizing its antitrust probe into the social media giant. State and federal investigators plan to bring antitrust charges against Facebook over its acquisitions o-
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Keyword search is coming to Instagram No hashtag required Instagram Instagram users’ ability to search is getting an upgrade. Today, the company announced that English-speaking users in six countries, including the UK, US, Ireland, and Canada, will be able to search the platform using keywords. Before today, they could only search for hashtags or accounts. So, for example, if you previously wanted to find “healthy recipes,” you’d only be able to search for posts that tagged #healthyrecipes or accounts with variati
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NinjaGram v7.6.4.9 NinjaGram (Instagram bot) What makes NinjaGram so special? Auto-follow: Mass follow targeted Instagram users, from any location in Instagram (search results, your feed, another user’s followers, or pictures taken at a particular location (NEW)!) Auto-unfollow: Mass unfollow users with various settings, such as only those who don’t follow you back or only users followed more than X days ago. Auto-like: Mass like thousands of other finely targeted and filt
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Instagram brings back classic icons to celebrate its tenth birthday
Karlston posted a topic in Mobile News
Instagram brings back classic icons to celebrate its tenth birthday The Polaroids are back Instagram launched ten years ago today: the photo-sharing app first hit the App Store on October 6th, 2010, a few months after the release of the iPhone 4. To celebrate, Instagram has added an easter egg to the app that lets you change its home screen icon. The icons available include the classic Polaroid-style camera designs that were used for more than five years. There are themed variations on the current logo, too, i -
Facebook Merges DMs for Instagram and Messenger A new update allows for cross-platform messaging for the first time within the Facebook family of apps. Courtesy of Instagram One of the last major firewalls standing between Facebook’s family of apps is no more: Starting today, Instagram users can message people on Facebook, and vice versa. How? Messenger, the Facebook-owned messaging app, has slid into Instagram’s DMs. An update replaces direc
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Facebook spied on Instagram users through their iPhone cameras, a new lawsuit claims
steven36 posted a topic in Security & Privacy News
Facebook is being sued by an Instagram user who claims the social media giant spied on users through their iPhone cameras. Brittany Conditi, who filed the lawsuit, said Facebook accessed Instagram users’ cameras even when they weren’t taking pictures or videos. Users first noticed a green FaceTime symbol appear on their phones when they were scrolling through their Instagram news feeds in July. Facebook has denied spying, and blamed a bug. Facebook is being sued over claims it spied on Instagram users through their iPhone cameras. -
Instagram may be planning to charge a fee to put links in captions, patent suggests
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Instagram may be planning to charge a fee to put links in captions, patent suggests The patent application shows a pop-up that asks for a payment when a link is added to a caption Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Influencers, brace yourselves: Instagram may be considering charging a fee to add links to photo captions, a patent application suggests. Mike Murphy discovered it as part of his (fascinating!) weekly roundup of tech patents over at Protocol. The patent -
NinjaGram v7.6.4.2 NinjaGram (Instagram bot) What makes NinjaGram so special? Auto-follow: Mass follow targeted Instagram users, from any location in Instagram (search results, your feed, another user’s followers, or pictures taken at a particular location (NEW)!) Auto-unfollow: Mass unfollow users with various settings, such as only those who don’t follow you back or only users followed more than X days ago. Auto-like: Mass like thousands of other finely targeted and filt
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NinjaGram v7.6.4.0 NinjaGram (Instagram bot) What makes NinjaGram so special? Auto-follow: Mass follow targeted Instagram users, from any location in Instagram (search results, your feed, another user’s followers, or pictures taken at a particular location (NEW)!) Auto-unfollow: Mass unfollow users with various settings, such as only those who don’t follow you back or only users followed more than X days ago. Auto-like: Mass like thousands of other finely targeted and filt
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Instagram has been testing in some countries what its platform would look like without likes appearing on posts. The removal of likes is designed to improve the lives of consumers, but influencers are starting to feel the impact of the change on their accounts and their brands. But brands value "authentic" influencers who are their "true selves" more than engagement metrics such as likes, influencer marketers tell Business Insider. Influencers say it's a catch-22: Instagram's built-in algorithm values engagement for curating the posts that show up first in front of user
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49 Million Instagram Influencers, Celebrities Personal Data Leaked Online
The AchieVer posted a topic in Security & Privacy News
49 Million Instagram Influencers, Celebrities Personal Data Leaked Online A new massive database uncovered that contains nearly 49 million of Instagram Influencer’s, celebrities and brand account contact information leaked online. Security researcher Anurag Sen discovered this unprotected database and reported to Tech Crunch, in result, owners have been notified and secured the database. Further investigation reveals that the database owned by Mumbai-based social media marketing firm Chtrbox, a company paying to top accounts own -
Hyp3r, an apparently trusted marketing partner of Facebook and Instagram, has been secretly collecting and storing location and other data on millions of users, against the policies of the social networks, Business Insider reported today. It’s hard to see how it could do this for years without intervention by the platforms except if the latter were either ignorant or complicit. After BI informed Instagram, the company confirmed that Hyp3r (styled HYP3R) had violated its policies and has now been removed from the platform. In a statement to TechCrunch, a
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Instagram’s 'huge booty' problem keeps getting worse
steven36 posted a topic in Security & Privacy News
There isn't a day when I don't come across comments from bots on Instagram. They're all over the place. But there's nothing they love more than to spam high-profile pages with millions of followers. Whether it's LeBron James, Kim Kardashian, ESPN or Ariana Grande, their posts are often the target of comments such as "We gonna ignore the fact that I've GOT A HUGE BOOTY?" Behind these, are fake accounts featuring pictures and videos of naked and half-naked women, whose primary goal is to get people to sign up for shady porn sites. This has become a se -
Instagram and WhatsApp will add ‘from Facebook’ to their names
steven36 posted a topic in Mobile News
Facebook really wants you to know that it’s in charge Just how uncool can Facebook make Instagram and WhatsApp? If exerting more influence over the direction of both apps by installing Facebook executives wasn’t enough, now the social network giant is going to add “Facebook” to their names. Instagram will soon become “Instagram from Facebook” and WhatsApp will turn into “WhatsApp from Facebook.” The company already follows this approach with its Workplace app. The Information first reported the planned changes, which Facebook confirmed directly. The new tit -
Instagram’s latest assault on Snapchat is a messaging app called Threads
steven36 posted a topic in Mobile News
The app promotes sharing your status, location, and more with your closest friends Facebook is developing a new messaging app called Threads that is meant to promote constant, intimate sharing between users and their closest friends, The Verge has learned. Threads, which is designed as a companion app to Instagram, invites users to automatically share their location, speed, and battery life with friends, along with more typical text, photo, and video messages using Instagram’s creative tools. The app, which is designed for sharing with your “close friends” list on Inst -
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is soliciting technology firms to build a tool that can monitor social media for threats. The agency posted a request for proposals on July 8 claiming it wants a “social media early alerting tool,” that will help it track the use of the platforms by terrorists, criminal organizations, and foreign agencies. “With increased use of social media platforms by subjects of current FBI investigations and individuals that pose a threat to the United States, it is critical to obtain a service which will allow the FBI to identify r
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Facebook to merge WhatsApp, Messenger, Instagram messaging
The AchieVer posted a topic in Security & Privacy News
Post a comment Facebook Facebook to merge WhatsApp, Messenger, Instagram messaging The company wants to make it possible to send messages among the services while keeping the brands separate. Facebook plans to create a single underlying messaging platform for WhatsApp, Messenger and Instagram, a move that would allow users to send messages across the three standalone apps. The three apps will remain separate, but they'll be brought together under a single messaging platform or pr -
Under-18s face 'like' and 'streaks' bans on social media
The AchieVer posted a topic in General News
Under-18s face 'like' and 'streaks' bans on social media Image copyrightGETTY IMAGES Image captionThe ICO is concerned that Facebook likes encourage children to over-share personal information Facebook and Instagram face a ban on letting under-18s "like" posts on their platforms while Snapchat could be prevented from allowing the age group to build up "streaks", under new rules proposed by the UK's data watchdog. The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) said these techniques exploit "human susceptibility to reward". -
We Were All Free of Facebook's Iron Grip on the Internet for a Few Hours
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Facebook and its subsidiaries Instagram and WhatsApp experienced widespread outages on Sunday for the second time in the past month (and the third time this year), with issues reported starting at around 6:30 a.m. ET and extending until around 9:00 a.m. ET. Per Bloomberg, Facebook and Instagram domains ceased to be accessible by users during that time period, while Messenger and WhatsApp were also non-functional. In a statement to the news agency, the company offered few details: Users worldwide appeared to be impacted, wit -
Attackers Sending Fake Copyright Infringement Notices to Instagram Users
The AchieVer posted a topic in Security & Privacy News
Attackers Sending Fake Copyright Infringement Notices to Instagram Users Digital attackers are targeting high-profile Instagram users with fake copyright infringement notifications in a bid to hijack their accounts. Detected by Kaspersky Lab, this scheme begins when an Instagram influencer receives an email notification informing them that their “account will be permanently deleted for copyright infringement.” The email notice looks official in that it uses Instagram’s header and logo. The email address in the “From” field, either [email protected] or i