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I'm back with you guys, and I'm really busy these days, but I'm making time for this blog because I seriously love technology and writing and sharing it with you, which is why I managed to write a blog in a very short amount of time, including only some of the news.

So ignore all the silly mistakes, and please join us and read my blog because I try to bring updates and news about technology to all of you guys, and if you like the content then do well and share with all other tech groups, and if you want to assist me then please comment down below.

So let's start today's blog with a bang.

1. Twitter will not allow third-party apps.



Do you use Twitter? Are you a regular user of Twitter? Do you tweet every day?

Then this is the news for you to read, because Twitter has just announced something very important that you should be aware of. You may not agree with this step taken by Twitter, but whatever you think, I want to see your comment in the comment box down below.

Twitter has officially announced that it is banning third-party apps from its platform, signalling the end of an era in which we were permitted to use them.



To be more explicit, the firm amended and added new language to its developer agreement that prohibits the creation of a product that is comparable to a product of service for Twitter apps.

If you're not acquainted with what's going on, third-party Twitter clients suddenly stopped operating last week, leaving many users and developers perplexed. While many speculated about what was going on, Twitter stayed silent until yesterday, when it decided to make a tweet. According to the corporation, it is "enforcing its long-standing API standards," which "may result in certain apps not working."

As you may see, this was not the ideal method, and many people began to complain about the notification, asking the firm to clarify which regulations were breached. Having said that, the business discreetly changed its developer agreement today, prohibiting developers from creating Twitter clients.

2. Meta launches an account centre.



If you use Facebook, Messenger, and Instagram, and if you don't know about this, then you have done right by reading this article, because Meta is the company that owns these three social media apps, and they announced a user account centre that will help the user in many ways. So keep reading the article to read the whole list of uses of the Meta user account center.

By the way, are you using Facebook and Instagram? Do you make reels there? Which feature do you like the most about Instagram? By mistake, my Facebook account is permanently blocked, and my BGMI ID and my old memories get lost with that. 

If you are having any trouble with these social apps and want to share, the comment box is open for you.

I am currently on Instagram only, and you can find that in "about me" on the homepage of this blog, so go there and check it out. If you are not able to find it, the comment box is open for you guys.



Today, Meta revealed a new and simple method to access some of its most popular applications' settings, including Facebook, Messenger, and Instagram. Those who use these applications will be able to access some settings for all apps from a single area called the Meta Accounts Center in the future.

The Meta Accounts Center is available in each app, but it also allows users to adjust settings in Meta's other apps. According to Meta, "personal data, passwords and security, and ad choices will now dwell in a consolidated area."

This will be a good update for anyone who uses any of these applications, as it may be difficult to find each of these options in each app. and I personally despise having to make a similar change in opening all apps, such as uploading photos with the same caption on all apps; then it will be the best feature, and I have been using it for a long time.

Have you uploaded to Instagram and Facebook Stories from only one app? because I tried that feature previously and it was very easy to use and relieved me by not uploading on every app by opening them one by one. 

3. Instagram introduces "quiet mode."



I'm using Instagram these days because my Facebook ID has been permanently blocked, and I'm not sure when it will be unblocked. If any of our readers know of a way to reopen that idea, please share it in the comments section, because my hands are all up.

Nowadays, I am using one id for my personal use and one for my photography, as I like to do that in my free time, and you can see my photography id there by finding the username @just_klik23 on Instagram.

So tell me, which feature do you like the most about Instagram yet? I use this app to watch reels at my leisure, but by using mobile data, it gets my data limit exhausted really fast by scrolling down and down, and it consumes my time very quickly. 

I can spend 40 minutes or even an hour scrolling through Instagram because there are so many reels and you always want to share with your friends or relatives, so Instagram is very addictive in my opinion these days.

Comment below with your thoughts on these as I continue to share the Instagram update.



To improve the surfing experience, the platform is now offering a new Quiet Mode that will allow users to better control their time spent with the app, as well as additional options to filter material.

When Quiet Mode is set, users will no longer get app alerts, enabling them to enjoy their lives outside of the app in peace. Furthermore, when Quiet Mode is enabled, users will be able to select a new status symbol. Furthermore, when Quiet Mode is activated, the app will automatically respond to incoming direct messages, informing users that the person they are attempting to contact is gone from the app and will not receive their alerts until they return.

What's even better is that when a user exits Quiet Mode, they will receive a fresh notice informing them of what they have missed. Although Instagram's new Quiet Mode is aimed at adolescents, anyone can use it to create more personal space when stepping away from the platform.

Comment on your view, and have you used this feature yet or not? If yes, then please mention how this is useful to you.

4. Twitter announced its monthly and yearly plans for Twitter Blue.



Twitter is a social app, but I believe it is more than that because it always has issues to show or is serious about the reality of the world in some way. If a small group wants to highlight any issue in their real world or anywhere else, this is the app to use to raise their voice and bring the topic to the world's attention.

And it was previously the rule that if you used a feature more and more for free, they would start charging for it, as with JioSaavn or YouTube Premium, is that just an example?Share the app that you used the most for free but are not using now because of subscriptions and all. I will be glad to see your comment.

How did you use the Twitter app? Have you ever tweeted? Mention your first tweet, and how was the experience? Let's start with the news and updates from Twitter, where they are constantly gossiping.



Elon Musk's company, Twitter, has revealed the cost of the Twitter Blue membership for Android. For Android users, the membership will cost $11 per month. The cost is the same as for iOS subscribers. When compared to monthly prices, the organisation provides a lower yearly package for online customers.

Twitter Blue's monthly membership will be available to Google's Android users for $11, the same price as Apple's iOS customers, according to the company's website.

Previously, the blue check mark was free for verified accounts of politicians, celebrities, journalists, and other prominent people. Following Elon Musk's takeover of the microblogging site, the "blue mark" is now available to anybody willing to pay.

5. The Samsung wallet is now available in India.



It has another name, "Samsung Pay." So, have you heard of it yet? It is a wireless payment app and a wallet where you can save money for free, but it will have some bank offers attached to it. However, they were previously limited to some users only by device and country, but they are now expanding to eight more countries, the names of which are explained below.

When I had a problem where my amount was debited but did not arrive at my college server, I used phone pay, and the bank was SBI. But SBI was not helping us, saying that they had not told us to use a third-party app, so they are not responsible and will not help, but they told us to use SBI Yono Pay, but I also used Gpay and Phone Pay because they are more convenient.

So, before using this Samsung Pay, wait for it to be stable, and then use it at your own risk, because if there is a problem with a transaction, neither the bank nor Samsung will help you because they don't provide normal customer service. I haven't used it yet, but based on my experience with phonepay, it was very difficult to know the query after a problem.

Think before you use. I will say it again, and after that, it will be your choice. If you want to share your problem below in a comment, please do so because the comment box is open.



Coming back to the update by Samsung, they will provide service to eight more countries, which are Australia, Brazil, Canada, Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, Singapore, and Taiwan. These countries will soon have access to the app. 

According to the business, the app is now available in 21 countries after first being made available to customers in seven nations last year.

The company's media blog announced the expansion of its unified payment software, Samsung Wallet. Samsung has revealed that the unified Samsung Wallet app will be accessible in eight more regions by the end of the month. 

However, the firm has not specified a precise rollout date, stating that the availability and launch of Samsung Wallet, as well as compatible device types and functionalities, may vary by market.

So will you use Samsung Pay? Also, if you're using it, please include your country in comment box below.

6. Vivo Y55s 5G 2023



Vivo is again coming out with this new phone, which will again start at INR 20,000. After revisiting the market again and again, all smartphones shifted their prices from INR 15k to INR 20k, and there are very few phones in the price range between INR 10k and 15k. What do you think?

In my thinking, they are affected by 5G, and they can't provide the same set with 5G at that price, but they are not focusing on the budget buyer, so they have to launch again, focusing on the budget buyer. But let's get back to the Vivo Y55s, which is a percentage handset; for more details, continue reading below.

But if you want to comment and present any of your thoughts, the comment box is open, and I will be glad to see your review on this smartphone.



The Vivo Y55s 5G (2023) was released in Taiwan as a revised version of the device with the same name that debuted in 2021, with a few changes to its appearance and specs. 

The recently released Vivo Y55s 5G (2023) features a big IPS LCD screen, a MediaTek Dimensity 700 SoC, 5G connectivity, a 50MP dual-back camera configuration, and a 5,000 mAh battery. The Vivo Y55s 5G, which was released in China in 2021, similarly used a MediaTek Dimensity 700 SoC but had a bigger 6,000mAh battery.

The Vivo Y55s 5G 2023 is priced at NTD 7,990, or approximately Rs. 21,000, for the base 4GB + 128 GB storage configuration, with a 6GB RAM variant available for NTD 8490, which is approx. Rs. 22490.

However, there has been no update regarding the launch of it in India, so I will advise Indian readers to continue reading my blog; as soon as I receive any updates, I will share them here as soon as possible. and comment on whether you are excited about this smartphone being launched in India or not.










So that's it from my side, and I have to repeat again: there are lots of questions in each article that are for you to present your thoughts on; if you read, then present your thoughts there, and follow and share to your tech group if you like the content.



I will come back with you guys to share all the facts and updates related to technology as soon as possible, so till then, keep smiling and be healthy.



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