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WhatsApp to bring in-chat payment option to India by December

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WhatsApp to bring in-chat payment option to India by December Highlights WhatsApp is the most popular messaging platform in India with over 200 million users. The messaging platform has teamed up with three Banks namely SBI, ICICI and HDFC. It will need a bank's UPI structure. We've been hearing about WhatsApp to soon offer payment option within WhatsApp chat. Now, a new report surfaces claiming WhatsApp Pay could be made available by December. According to , WhatsApp Pay feature is in testing and could be launched by December. India could be among the first countries. India is one of the biggest markets for WhatsApp and so this move isn't surprising. WhatsApp is the most popular messaging platform in India with over 200 million users. The report further adds that the messaging platform has teamed up with three banks namely SBI, ICICI and HDFC . It will need a bank's UPI structure. WhatsApp is working on an in-chat payment option. This is in lin

WhatsApp beta 2.17.397 adds new emojis for fantasy, facial expressions!

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WhatsApp beta 2.17.397 adds new emojis for fantasy, facial expressions! While I'm sure very few people have yearned for a broccoli or a cricket emoji on WhatsApp, there are plenty of other emojis that were still missing from the app compared to the Android 8.0 emoji set and Apple's latest set. The monocle, star eyes, swearing face, vomiting face, shushing face, exploding head, and many more were still missing from WhatsApp even when the app revamped its entire emojis early this month and introduced its own set. With the latest beta 2.17.397, WhatsApp brings all of these missing emojis to the table. It's true that you could receive these before in conversation, but you couldn't send them and now you can. Most of the new emojis are the ones you can see in Emojipedia's list of new 2017 emojis and depicted in the image at the top of this post. (Just forgive the face with the long nose - I thought it was new, but it isn't.) There are new facial expressions, a

How to Find the Creation Date of Your Google Account?

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 How to Find the Creation Date of Your Google Account? If you think, it is impossible for you to retrieve the Creation Date of your Google account. Wait you are wrong! Yes you heard it Right! you are wrong because I am going to let you know a Simple Trick to find out your Gmail Account Creation Date. Finding Your Google Account Creation Date in just 4 easy steps. 1. From a PC/Laptop, log in to your Gmail. Then, click the G ear icon to access your Account Settings.                                                  2. Now click on Settings.                   3. Now on the tabs look for ' Forwarding and POP/IMAP', and click on it.  4.Now see POP download section,   1. Status:  POP is enabled  for all mail that has arrived since 04/10/14 Many of your friends still must be trying to think hard, when did they created their account, So as you know this now, share this with your circle and let them know these 4 easy steps. I hope you guys enjoyed my this po

Your computer may be making Bitcoin​ for Hackers

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Your computer may be making Bitcoin​ for hackers Spike in value of digital currencies gives cyber criminals a new way to earn money that is less disruptive than ransomware Hackers are commandeering the horsepower of unwitting victims’ computers to secretly generate cryptocurrencies, hoping to cash in as the price of bitcoin has soared to $6,000. New forms of malicious software have mushroomed, appearing on hacked desktop computers, and hackers are sneaking code that generates digital currency on misconfigured cloud-computing servers and even on websites, which have been reprogrammed so visiting browsers become unsuspecting digital-currency generators. Digital currencies such as bitcoin need a broad network of computers to process transactions. To lure participants, they pay off the computers that join the network with newly minted digital currency. These computers are called miners. A typical personal computer can crank out about one bitcoin every 4½ years, according

You can be Ban on Facebook..Know why?

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Facebook has introduced a new tool that empowers group admins to temporarily turn off a member's ability to comment and post. Admins can also remove members who violate their community's rules from multiple groups they manage in a single click, Facebook said. These are among a slew of new tools that the social media giant announced late on Thursday for group admins to help them grow and manage their communities with ease. To help members easily identify group leaders and other members, the social media giant also introduced badges for group admins, moderators and new members. To introduced new members to existing members of the group, admins can now write a welcome post that will automatically tag new joiners, Facebook said. A new feature called member profiles was also unveiled. Now, when group members click on another person's name they will be directed to a group-specific profile, based on publicly-available information like things they may share in commo

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