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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

WhatsApp adds new feature beta search

WhatsApp adds to key feature WhatsApp, the world's most popular messaging app, has released important updates for Android users via the Google Beta program. WhatsApp Update Version 2.22.6.3 has introduced a feature called Search Message Shortcuts for Beta Testers, according to a report by Web Beta Info, a website that monitors WhatsApp activities.  The report states that this feature is currently in the testing stages and has only been released for the Android beta  WhatsApp redesigned New Contact Info last year, much like Business Information. WhatsApp adds to key feature  Meanwhile, WhatsApp began work on redesigning contact info for the WhatsApp iOS beta, which included a 'search shortcut' feature.  A screenshot of the beta account shown in the report shows that this feature has been redesigned in the contact info patch.  Some users may also see this shortcut in Group Info, but it is not working in the group yet and this issue will be fixed in the new update.  The search

First Android phone Nubia Z40 Pro equipped with wireless magnetic charging

  Nobia z40 pro Chinese company Nubia has introduced a new smartphone, Z40 Pro, in which there are 2 things that are part of a smartphone for the first time.  The first is a 64-megapixel main camera with a Sony IMX787 sensor equipped with a 35mm lens. Another highlight is the presence of magnetic wireless charging on an Android phone for the first time in its Gravity Edition.  The front of the phone has a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with Full HD Plus resolution and 144 Hz refresh rate support.  The Nubia Z40 Pro features Quakom's new Snapdragon 8 Generation 1 processor.  The phone will be available with 8, 12 and 16 GB RAM and 125, 256, 512 and one TB storage options.  There are 3 cameras on the back of the phone with a 64-megapixel main camera that can take 16-megapixel photos by default.  The second is a 50-megapixel ultra wide and the third is an 8-megapixel telephoto camera with 5x optical zoom, and a 16-megapixel selfie camera.  Inside the phone is a 5000 mAh battery with 80 watt

Facebook, Twitter, Google and other companies also imposed sanctions on Russia

  Internet technology companies also hint at tougher sanctions; file photo: Twitter After the February 24 invasion of Ukraine, the United States and the European Union began imposing sanctions on Russia, but now Internet technology companies have begun imposing sanctions on it.  According to the news agency Reuters, after the attacks on Ukraine, Facebook ended the monetization of Russian media and banned them from running any kind of advertisements.  Facebook also imposed a partial ban on several Russian state broadcasters from sharing content on its website.  Under the new restrictions, Russian broadcasters and government agencies and individuals will not be able to share material related to violence and war.  According to Facebook, the move was taken to prevent misinformation from reaching the public.  Read also: Russia attacks Ukraine, claims to have destroyed defense assets, blasts near central airport  Google, on the other hand, has said it has removed countless Russian videos fro

Facebook has made it possible for all users to earn money from short videos

This feature was first introduced for rest on Instagram, now its scope has been extended (photo file). Facebook has introduced the Reels feature in 150 countries , allowing all users to make money from videos .   Facebook (Meta ) founder Mark Zuckerberg has announced that Reels is already our emerging feature , after which we have expanded its reach to all users.  According to the announcement, Facebook users around the world will now be able to use the Reels feature and share their short videos.  At the same time, uniquely working users will have the opportunity to earn money from these videos , announced by Mark Zuckerberg .  "We've added monetization tools to this feature, expanding the scope of the reels," he said.  It should be noted that Facebook had introduced a tiktok style feature on its proprietary company Instagram , which has been well received by the users.

Violence against Shariah for 'blasphemy' charge, Islamic Ideological Council says

Chairman Islamic Ideological Council Dr. Kubla Ayaz was holding a press conference after a special meeting of the Council — file photo  The Islamic Ideological Council (CII) and other scholars have termed the incidents in Talamba, Sialkot and Swabi as unconstitutional and said that it is unlawful to torture anyone on charges of blasphemy or blasphemy. ۔  Chairman Islamic Ideological Council Dr. Qibla Ayaz while address ing a press conference after the special meeting of the council said that it is against Sharia to torture anyone by accusing him of blasphemy or blasphemy. Taking the law into one's own hands under the guise of religion is against Islamic principles.  He said that the Sialkot tragedy was against Islamic teachings and Islam was against such violent incidents.  He demanded that the culprits involved in the Sialkot tragedy should be punished as soon as possible.  Dr Qibla Ayaz said that it was commendable to present the 'Message of Pakistan' in the Parliament