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How to Turn Off AI on Facebook: A Step-by-Step Guide

Are facings problems with AI on Facebook, Learn how to disable Facebook's AI features and take control of your online experience. Follow our simple steps to turn off AI on Facebook and protect your privacy. Facebook's AI features are designed to make your online experience more personalized and convenient. However, some users may feel uncomfortable with the amount of data being collected and used by these features. If you're one of them, don't worry – we've got you covered. In this article, we'll show you how to turn off AI on Facebook in just a few simple steps. Step 1: Access Your Settings To start, log in to your Facebook account and click on the small circle profile picture in the top right corner. From the dropdown menu, select "Settings & privacy" and then click on "Settings". Step 2: Find the AI Options In the left-hand menu, click on "Account Settings" and then scroll down to the "AI" section. Step 3: Turn Off

Leading mobile company introduces 3 new flagship phones of OPPO

China's big mobile company Oppo is going to export 3 new flagship phones from the Renault 2 series next week, details of which have leaked. This time it is named after the Renault 2, Renault 2F and Renault
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The company is introducing its flagship phones.  The Renault 2 will be given a 6.43-inch emulsion display, while Snapdragon 730 processor, 128GB storage and 8GB RAM will be provided.
It will have 4 cameras on the back of which the main sensor will be given 48 megapixel, telephoto camera, 8 megapixel ultra wide camera and 2 megapixel macro camera, while on the front there will be 16 megapixel camera.
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The Renault 2F will have a 6.53-inch emulsion display while the Helio P70 SoC processor, 128GB storage and 8GB RAM.  It will also have 4 cameras on the back of which the main sensor will be 48 megapixel, the other will be equipped with 8 megapixel ultra wide angle camera and 2 cameras 2 megapixel sensor. It will be given 10 x digital zoom while ultra.  Dark mode will also be given, it will have a 16-megapixel selfie camera with a shark-like popup on the front, the third phone will also have a selfie camera like shark-art in the Renault 2Z, 6.53-inch emulated display, MediaTekP90 processor, 8  GB RAM and 256 GB storage will be provided.
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 It will also have the setup of 4 cameras like the Renault 2F while 4000mAh battery will be supported with VOC3.0 fast charging. All three phones will be introduced on August 28, this year by the Chinese company Oppo.  In April, its flagship phone Renault introduced the Zoom 10, which was given a new selfie camera and now a few months later an updated model is also coming out.
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