iOS 16.3 Lets You Use a Physical Key for Added Security When Logging Into Your Apple Account

The latest version of iOS, iOS 16.3, is giving users the ability to add an extra layer of security to their Apple accounts. With this latest update, users can now use a physical security key when logging in to their Apple accounts. Physical security keys, or hardware-based two-factor authentication (2FA), are devices that users insert… Continue reading iOS 16.3 Lets You Use a Physical Key for Added Security When Logging Into Your Apple Account

Instagram now lets you pause notifications with Quiet Mode

Since its inception, Instagram has evolved from a simple image-sharing service to a major social media network with enhanced communication tools. Recently, the platform increased its focus even further on helping users maintain their mental wellbeing, introducing Quiet Mode as a way to take a break from notifications. Quiet Mode is a new feature that… Continue reading Instagram now lets you pause notifications with Quiet Mode

This ChatGPT rival lets you talk to anyone, dead or alive

We all have heard tales of the incredible technology in the works that can recreate conversations with the famous figures of the past, dead or alive. But was it really possible? Well, not until now. Introducing ChatGPT, the revolutionary chatbot software that can simulate conversations with anyone, dead or alive. ChatGPT stands for ‘Chat Generative… Continue reading This ChatGPT rival lets you talk to anyone, dead or alive

Google Play now lets children send purchase requests to guardians

Google Play has recently unveiled a new feature that will make it easier for children to purchase apps, movies and music without having to bother their parents for credit card information. The service, called “Purchase Requests”, allows kids to make purchase requests to their guardians directly from the Google Play store. For those unfamiliar, when… Continue reading Google Play now lets children send purchase requests to guardians

Exit mobile version