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onemonitarsoftware · 4 months ago
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Advanced WhatsApp Tracking by ONEMONITAR
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listentoace · 4 months ago
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This will freak you out
... or at least I hope it does. Yes, I know most of the stuff I post on here is just kinky and horny talk and that's totally fine. By now, thousands of users have found their way to my blog and I'm very grateful for the support. I know I don't share much about myself, but the following will be about a more personal matter. I work in IT, or more specifically, with data. Lots of data. Being into data science, I am hyper-aware of the constant collecting and aggregating of user data. I know it's somewhat common knowledge that you're being tracked, but I want to take this opportunity to point out how bad the situation is and why privacy matters. I'll try to keep it as easy to follow as possible, so please bare with me!
The Trackers
Right now, you're on Tumblr. As you are reading this, your app connects to over a dozen servers that are not from Tumblr itself. They are from companies like Google, Amazon, Yahoo, but also lesser known companies such as Adjust and Moat. Within a single day, the Tumblr App sends about 5.000 tracking requests to the aforementioned and more companies, sharing your personal data. That's once every 15-20 seconds, regardless of whether you have the app opened or not. While I can't say exactly what data is being shared, it is likely that this is personal information that can be utilized to assume your opinions, target ads, or predict future behavior, as these are ways how companies will ultimately make money. Depending on what permissions you have granted the Tumblr app, it might also scan your gallery, your entire file system, access your call history, or your camera and microphone. By granting this permission, you are essentially giving Tumblr the keys to your phone on a complete "just trust me, bro"-basis. To me personally, that sounds scary.
But why do you use Tumblr yourself, then?
Very good and fair question! I actually am conflicted regarding using Tumblr, but I have put several security measures into place to minimize tracking potential as much as possible. While Tumblr can still see when I go online, read all the messages I send to others, know what content I view, like, comment on, and otherwise engage with, that is about it. Tumblr cannot acces my general file system, it cannot remotely access my camera and microphone, and even all the aforementioned trackers are blocked. I'll go more into this later.
"So what, I've got nothing to hide."
It's great that you think that! That's just what the big tech companies want you to believe. But answer me this: have you ever found it uncomfortable when a person next to you was reading all your texts, looking at your gallery, and just generally kept an eye on what you do on your phone at all times? Well, if a single person doing that is bothering you, how much worse must it be to know that several companies with thousands of employees spy on you for a living? Yes, they have seen your nudes, your breakup texts, your hours of Whatsapp calls with your best friend. It's literally a Big Brother Dystopia.
"Why would they be interested in me?"
I bet you have heard about the Cambridge Analytica (CA) scandal from 2018. Just to summarize: a data analytics company CA worked closely together with Facebook to target adds specifically tailored to users to manipulate them into voting for Donald Trump as President. If you are asking how specific this could be, just look at this demonstration by Signal, where their ads are extremely specific to a point where probably only a few thousand if not only hundreds of people would fit the description and just those exact people saw their ad.
"You got this ad because you're a newlywed pilates instructor and you're cartoon crazy. This ad used your location to see you're in La Jolla. You're into parenting blogs and thinking about LGBTQ adoption."
Facebook took it down within hours. But imagine you seeing this ad of a random company knowing this much and lots more about you. Note that Instagram and WhatsApp belong to Facebook/Meta, so even if you're not using Facebook directly, you're still being watched just as closely.
Knowing exactly what you like, dislike, fear, and love, strong emotions can be triggered for political or financial gain. You're into sustainability? Buy this product and we will retrieve one pound of plastic from the ocean! You are conservative and maybe slightly racist? Immigrants are taking over more and more healthcare jobs! You are scared by a possible nuclear war? Vote us for safety and peace!
This is how Cambridge Analytica managed to pull in millions of voters in the US and manipulate the election in a way that Donald Trump wouldn't have won without their manipulation. This is literally a threat to democracy. And as you know, my allegiance is to the Republic, to Democracy!
You might be aware of how right-wing and extremist parties all around the western world use very polarizing and emotional topics in their campaigns and are doing very well on social media. Often much better than more centered, leftist, or conservative parties, who tend to polarize less. This is not a coincidence. Not only is this because of customized, targeted content, but it's also because strong emotions generate more attention
Doom Scrolling & Dopamine
Social Media has had decades to perfect their dopamine lottery. The algorithms know exactly what you are into, no matter how much of a niche it might be. A good, user-oriented algorithm would show you a few posts, the best ones of the day, and then simply say "well, that's been all the good stuff. Wanna see the rest anyways?". But that's not how it works, is it? When opening an app like Instagram, TikTok, Tumblr, etc., you usually immediately land on a recent top-post. This is to give you the instant gratification and that sweet hit of dopamine.
Have you ever noticed how you had to scroll a bit before you got a post again that you really loved? That's by design. The mix of top-posts and mediocre ones is on purpose, to keep you waiting for more. You never know when the next super funny TikTok will come by. All you know is that it might be the next one. In-between top-posts, you're met with mediocre garbage and an add or two and just before it gets too boring, you hit gold again. The constant release of much higher than normal amounts of dopamine make your brain temporarily lose touch with what levels are normal. Why is it that you feel drained and tired after scrolling through social media for a few hours, even though you've done nothing but sitting around? You didn't think hard, you didn't move much, so what is it? It is the dopamine-rollercoaster that is mentally straining you. And there are tens of thousands of highly trained software engineers and corporate executives designing their platforms to keep you scrolling for as long as possible. If that little chiming sound increases your screen time by as little as 2%, it will be added. It is designed to suck your life away, chain your eyeballs to the content they want you to see, just so they can literally sell you to anyone who has the cash. You need that new gadget, visiting this country is an absolute must, this new sports competition is amazing, definitely vote for this cool party. Trust them. They know what you want. You don't know anything about them, but they know everything about you.
"What do I do now?"
Well, it is unlikely that you'll stop using social media at all. I mean, even I am still here. But there are things you can and should do for your mental and financial health, and for your own safety and protection against manipulation. Here is a list of things you should consider
Limiting social media to only a few apps you actually use and are interested in
Spend no more than 2 hours on social media per day
Meet friends irl instead of only texting
Stop sharing personal information. It is not illegal to enter false names, birthdays, etc into random sign-up forms! Protect your children as well!
Use privacy- & user-oriented platforms, such as Signal instead of WhatsApp, or Mastodon instead of Twitter. They finance themselves through volunteers and donations instead of by selling your data and lifetime to any buyer
Use privacy-oriented frontends (the visual interface and application you interact with), such as NewPipe or FreeTube instead of YouTube. You also won't be seeing any ads there
Don't buy anything impulsively. Take a week or two to think about whether you really need and want it.
Check facts, do your own research, use multiple sources, be critical
And in case you're interested in what I use:
I'm have an Android phone running /e/OS and a total of 5 computers/servers which run Linux and a Windows laptop for work. My phone block any trackers, fakes my GPS location (not VPN/IP) to where I am in Barcelona. All devices have a 24/7 encrypted VPN connection. I don't have WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, or even a Google account. For personal use I have Signal, Element (Discord alternative), and Proton Mail. That's it. Every website or platform I have an account on has it's own, unique, single-use email, a randomized password and 2FA whenever possible. I use KeePass as my password manager, encrypted with a password, key file, and hardware key. I enter false data into any random form, use hardened Firefox browsers to resist fingerprinting and tracking, and back up all my data at home on a hard drive instead of using a cloud service. (Yes, there is much more)
For my content, I use Tumblr and a semi-active Discord account, Reddit accounts are banned.
For my professional life, I am forced to use Microsoft Teams and Outlook, yet I only use those on my work computer & phone.
Privacy = Freedom
Yes, I know my measures are far beyond average, but I wanted to present an example and hopefully inspire some of you to take back your online freedom and privacy! Because that's what it is! Privacy is Freedom!
I hope this inspired you and please ask any questions in the comments! This truly is a topic that means a lot to me so thank you for reading all the way through it. Please reblog to further share this important topic and encourage others to protect themselves!
- Ace
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mostlysignssomeportents · 2 years ago
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EU to Facebook: 'Drop Dead'
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A leak from the European Data Protection Board reveals that the EU’s top privacy regulator is about to overrule the Irish Data Protection Commission and declare Facebook’s business model illegal, banning surveillance-based ads without explicit consent:
https://noyb.eu/en/noyb-win-personalized-ads-facebook-instagram-and-whatsapp-declared-illegal
In some ways, this is unsurprising. Since the GDPR’s beginning, it’s been crystal clear that the intention of the landmark privacy regulation was to extinguish commercial surveillance and ring down the curtain on “consent theater” — the fiction that you “agree” to be spied on by clicking “I agree” or just by landing on a web-page that has a link to some fine-print.
Under the GDPR, the default for data-collection is meaningful consent, meaning that a company that wants to spy on you and then sell or use the data it gathers has to ask you about each piece of data they plan to capture and each use they plan to make of it.
These uses have to be individually enumerated, and the user has to actively opt into giving up each piece of data and into each use of that data. That means that if you’re planning to steal 700 pieces of information from me and then use it in 700 ways, you need to ask me 1,400 questions and get a “Yes” to each of them.
What’s more, I have to be given a single tickbox at the start of this process that says, “No to all,” and then I have to be given access to all the features of the site or service.
The point of this exercise is to reveal consent theater for the sham it is. For all that apologists for commercial surveillance insist that “people like ads, so long as they’re well-targeted” and “the fact that people use high-surveillance services like Facebook shows a ‘revealed preference’ for being spied on,” we all know that no one likes surveillance.
There’s empirical proof of this! When Apple added one-click tracker opt-out on its Ios platform, 96% of users opted out, costing Facebook more than $10b in the first year (talk about a ‘revealed preference!’) (of course, Apple only opted those users out of tracking by its rivals, and secretly continued highly invasive, nonconsenual tracking of its customers):
https://pluralistic.net/2022/11/14/luxury-surveillance/#liar-liar
Properly enforced, the GDPR would have upended the order of the digital world: any argument about surveillance between product managers at a digital firm would have been settled in favor of privacy, because the pro-privacy side could argue that no one would give consent, and the very act of asking would scare off lots of users.
But the GDPR wasn’t properly enforced, thanks to structural problems with European federalism itself. The first line of GDPR enforcement came from privacy regulators in whatever country a privacy-violator called home. That meant that when Big Tech companies violated the GDPR, they’d have to account for themselves to the privacy regulator in Ireland.
For multinational corporations, Ireland is what old-time con-artists used to call a “made town,” where the cop on the beat is in on the side of the criminals. Ireland’s decision to transform itself into a tax haven means that it can’t afford to upset the corporations that fly Irish flags of convenience and maintain the pretense that all their profits are floating in a state of untaxable grace in the Irish Sea.
That’s because there are plenty of other EU countries that compete with Ireland in the international race to the bottom on corporate governance: Malta, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Cyprus, etc (and of course, there’s post-Brexit UK, where the plan is to create an unregulated haven for the worst, wealthiest companies in the world).
All this means that seeking Irish justice from a corporation that wronged you is like asking a court in Moscow to punish an oligarch’s commercial empire on your behalf. Irish regulators are either “dingo babysitters” (guards in league with the guarded) or resource-starved into ineffectual torpor.
That’s how Facebook got away with violating the GDPR for so many years. The company hid behind the laughable fairy-tale that it didn’t need our consent to spy on us because it had a “legitimate purpose” for its surveillance, namely, that it was contractually obliged to spy on us thanks to the “agreement” we clicked on when we signed up for the service.
That is, you and Facebook had entered into a contract whereby Facebook promised you that it would spy on you, and if it didn’t spy on you, it would be violating that promise.
Har.
Har.
Har.
But while the GDPR has a structural weakness — allowing corporations to choose to be regulated in countries that can’t afford to piss them off — it also has a key strength: the private right of action, that is, the right of individuals to sue companies that violate the law, rather than having to convince a public prosecutor to take up their case.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/01/you-should-have-right-sue-companies-violate-your-privacy
The private right of action is vital to any privacy regulation, which is why companies fight it so hard. Whenever a privacy bill with a private right of action comes up, they tell scare-stories about “ambulance chasers” who’ll “clog up the system,” trotting out urban legends like the McDonald’s Hot Coffee story:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/06/12/hot-coffee/#mcgeico
But here we are, in the last days of 2022, and the private right of action is about to do what the Irish regulators wouldn’t do: force Facebook to obey the law. For that, we can thank Max Schrems and the nonprofit he founded, noyb.
Schrems, you may recall, is the Austrian activist, who, as a Stanford law student, realized that EU law barred American tech companies from sending their surveillance data on Europeans to US data-centers, which the NSA and other spy agencies treated as an arm of their own surveillance projects:
https://pluralistic.net/2020/07/16/text-adventures-resurgent/#nein
Schrems brought a case against the Irish regulator to the EU’s top privacy authority, arguing that it had failed its duty by ruling that Facebook’s “contractual obligation” excuse held water. According to the leaked report, Schrems has succeeded, which means, once again, Facebook’s business model is illegal.
Facebook will doubtless appeal, but the writing is on the wall here: it’s the end of the line for surveillance advertising in Europe, an affluent territory with 500m+ residents. This decision will doubtless give a tailwind to other important privacy cases in the EU, like Johnny Ryan’s case against the ad-tech consortium IAB over its “audience taxonomy” codes:
https://pluralistic.net/2021/06/16/inside-the-clock-tower/#inference
It’s also likely good news for Schrems’ other ongoing cases, like the one he’s brought against Google:
https://pluralistic.net/2020/05/15/out-here-everything-hurts/#noyb
Facebook has repeatedly threatened to leave the EU if it is required to stop breaking the law:
https://pluralistic.net/2020/09/22/uncivvl/#fb-v-eu
This is a pretty implausible threat, growing less plausible by the day. The company keeps delivering bad news to investors, who are not mollified by Mark Zuckerberg’s promise to rescue the company by convincing all of humanity to spend the rest of their lives as highly surveilled, legless, sexless, low-polygon cartoon characters:
https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/12/06/why-meta-platforms-stock-dove-today/
Zuckerberg and his entire senior team have seen their net worth plummet with Meta’s share price, and that means the company needs to pay engineers with actual dollars, rather than promises of shares, which kills the massive wage-bill discount the company has enjoyed. This is not a company that can afford to walk away from Europe!
Between Apple’s mobile (third-party) tracker-blocking and the EU calling time on surveillance ads, things are looking grim for Facebook. You love to see it! But things could get even worse, and soon, thanks to the double-edged sword of “network effects.”
Facebook is a network effects business: people join the service to socialize with the people who are already there — then more people join to socialize with them. But what network effects give, they can also take away: a service that gets more valuable when a new user signs up loses value when that user leaves.
This is beautifully explained in danah boyd’s “What if failure is the plan?” which recounts boyd’s experiences watching MySpace unravel as key nodes in its social graph disappeared when users quit: “Failure of social media sites tends to be slow then fast”:
http://www.zephoria.org/thoughts/archives/2022/12/05/what-if-failure-is-the-plan.html
Facebook long understood this, which is why it spent years creating artificial “switching costs” — penalties it could impose on users who quit, such as the loss of their family photos:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2021/08/facebooks-secret-war-switching-costs
This is why Facebook and other tech giants are so scared of interoperability, and why they are so furious about the new EU Digital Markets Act (DMA), which will force them to allow new services to connect to their platforms, so that users who quit Big Tech won’t have to lose their friends or data:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2022/04/eu-digital-markets-acts-interoperability-rule-addresses-important-need-raises
An interoperable Facebook would make it easy to leave social media by removing the penalties Facebook imposes on its disloyal users, and the EU’s privacy framework means that when they flee to a smaller safe haven, they won’t have to worry about commercial surveillance:
https://www.eff.org/interoperablefacebook
But what about advertising-supported media? Sure, being spied on sucks, but a subscription-first media landscape is a world where “the truth is paywalled, but the lies are free”:
https://www.currentaffairs.org/2020/08/the-truth-is-paywalled-but-the-lies-are-free/
Ironically, killing surveillance ads is good news for ad-driven media. Surveillance-based ad-targeting is nowhere near as effective as Google, Facebook and the other ad-tech companies claim (these companies are compulsive liars, it would be amazing if the only time they told the truth is when they were boasting about their products!):
https://onezero.medium.com/how-to-destroy-surveillance-capitalism-8135e6744d59
And consent-theater or no, targeted ads reach fewer users every day, thanks to ad- blockers, AKA, “the biggest boycott in world history”:
https://blogs.harvard.edu/doc/2015/09/28/beyond-ad-blocking-the-biggest-boycott-in-human-history/
And when a publisher does manage to display a targeted ad, they get screwed. The Googbook dupololy is a crooked affair, with the two tech companies illegally colluding (via the Jedi Blue conspiracy) to divert money from publishers to their own pockets:
https://techcrunch.com/2022/03/11/google-meta-jedi-blue-eu-uk-antitrust-probes/
Targeted ads are a cesspit of ad-fraud. 15% of all ad revenues are just unaccounted for:
https://twitter.com/swodinsky/status/1511172472762163202
The remaining funds aren’t any more trustworthy. Ad-tech is a bezzle (“the magic interval when a confidence trickster knows he has the money he has appropriated but the victim does not yet understand that he has lost it”):
https://pluralistic.net/2021/01/04/how-to-truth/
As Tim Hwang foretold in his essential Subprime Attention Crisis, the pretense that targeted ads are wildly effective has been slowly but surely losing ground to the wider awareness of the fraud behind the system, and a reckoning is at hand:
https://pluralistic.net/2020/10/05/florida-man/#wannamakers-ghost
Experiments with contextual ads (ads based on the content of the page you’re looking at, not on your behavior and demographics) have found them to about as effective in generated clicks and sales as surveillance ads.
https://pluralistic.net/2022/04/29/taken-in-context/#creep-me-not
But this is misleading. Contextual ads don’t require consent opt-in (because they’re not based on your data) and they don’t drive users to install blockers the way creepy surveillance ads do, so lots more people will see a contextual ad than a surveillance one. Thus, even if contextual ads generate slightly less money per reader or viewer, they generate far more money overall, because they are aren’t blocked.
Even better for publishers: contextual ads don’t erode their own rate cards. Today, when you visit a high-quality publisher like the Washington Post, many ad brokers bid to show you an ad, but only one wins the auction. However, all the others have tagged you as a “Washington Post reader,” and they can sell that to bottom-feeder junk sites. That is, they can collude with Tabooleh or its rivals to offer advertisers a chance to advertise to Post readers at a fraction of what the Post charges. Lather, rinse, repeat, and the Post’s own ad revenues are drained.
This doesn’t apply with contextual ads. Indeed, none of the tech giants’ much-vaunted “data advantage” — the largely overstated value of knowing what you did online 10 or 20 years ago, the belief in which keeps new companies out of the market — applies to context ads:
https://pluralistic.net/2021/04/11/halflife/#minatory-legend
The transformative power of banning surveillance advertising goes beyond merely protecting our privacy. It also largely answers the case for “link taxes” (pseudo-copyright systems that let giant media companies decide who can link to them and charge for the privilege).
The underlying case for link taxes, snippet taxes, etc, is that Big Tech is stealing the news media’s content (by letting their users talk about and quote the news), when the reality is that Big Tech is stealing their money (through ad-fraud):
https://doctorow.medium.com/big-tech-isnt-stealing-news-publishers-content-a97306884a6b
Unrigging the ad-tech market is a much better policy than establishing a link-tax, like the Democrats are poised to do with their Journalism Competition and Preservation Act (JCPA):
https://www.politico.com/newsletters/politico-influence/2022/12/06/jcpa-opponents-spring-into-action-to-block-ndaa-inclusion-00072602
It’s easy to understand why the monopoly/private-equity-dominated news industry wants JCPA, rather than a clean ad market. The JCPA just imposes a tax on the crooked ad-tech giants that is paid to the largest media companies, while a fair ad market would reward the media outlets that invested most in news (and thus in expensive, unionized news-gathering reporters).
Indeed, the JCPA only works if the ad-tech market remains corrupt: the excess Big Tech rents that Big News wants to claim here are the product of a rigged system. Unrig the system and there won’t be any money to pay the link tax with.
Image: Anthony Quintano (modified) https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mark_Zuckerberg_F8_2018_Keynote_%2841118883004%29.jpg
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[Image ID: A theater proscenium. Over the proscenium, in script, are the words 'Consent Theatre.' On the screen is an image of Mark Zuckerberg standing in front of the words 'Data Privacy.' He is gesturing expansively. A targeting reticle is centered on his face. The reticle is made of the stars from the EU flag.]
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besttoptenglobal · 1 year ago
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top5listing · 2 years ago
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ZURURU Fitness Tracker
Brand - ZURURU
Model Name - Fitwatch XP
Style - Classic, Modern, Fashion, Sports
Color - Black
Screen Size - 0.96 Inches
Shape - Rectangular
Target Audience - Men, Women, Youth, Adult, The Aged
Age Range (Description) - 18+
Compatible Devices - Most Smartphones with Android 4.4 and iOS 7.1 above and Bluetooth 4.0 above.
About this item
Sleep Tracking: ZURURU fitness tracker tracks your sleep (awake sleep, deep sleep, awake time) at night.
All-day Activity Tracking: The fitness tracker can track your daily steps, calorie consumed, workout distance and time. You can see detailed data on Hband APP.
Call and Message Notification: You can get call,SMS messages and SNS notifications directly on your wrist (including Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp and Instagram).
Fast & Easy Charging: Built-in USB plug and long battery life, 1-2 hours full charge gives you up to 7-day working time. No messy cables needed, just take the band off from the tracker host and charge it wherever there is a USB port.
Multi-Sport Modes & Connected GPS: 11 exercise modes help you better understand specific activity data. Connect the GPS on your smartphone can show stats like pace distance and record a map of your workout route.
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noandpickles · 2 years ago
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I feel like it's worth adding some tech knowledge here.
(and a quick all caps thing so people see the tldr instead of just a block of text)
THIS IS NOT A HUMAN TRAFFICKING SCHEME
First off: It is generally a good idea to distrust links from unknown sources. Many social media sites allow you to change the link text of a link in a post, so you can make a link to google.com say "Hi there!" instead of "google.com". But you can ALSO make a link to totallyascam.com say "google.com". There are ways to check what the underlying URL is, but don't just click directly on the link.
HOWEVER, SMS messaging (as well as Messenger, WhatsApp, Twitter DMs, and Tumblr DMs) does NOT allow you to change link text (probably to prevent exactly the kind of abuse everyone is worried about here). Those links go exactly where they say they do. If you know a lil bit about URL structure you can tell that their domains are apple.co and google.com, so they're not gonna install anything on your phone directly.
So, the links won't automatically install a tracker to tell human traffickers where you are. But this is part of a different scam. These links lead to the app install pages for a messaging app called IRL. Their business model seems to be sending messages like this to random people, and then when they install the app, getting as much personal info as they can from the victim's phone. Then they send out more links to the contacts from the original victim's contact list. And presumably selling all that private info to advertisers, or corporations that maintain massive databases of private information to sell to advertisers.
When human traffickers use social media to find and lure victims, they typically do it by setting up accounts on legitimate sites and lying to people. Getting people to agree to dates on Tinder, or job interviews on LinkedIn, for example. Sending random links over SMS is almost guaranteed to be either promotion for a shitty app or a financial phishing scam.
Stay safe, but know what you're staying safe from.
WARNING!!!!
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People, please be careful. There are also people tracking children and people and putting bids on them based on their profile pictures on whatsapp, tracking and kidnapping them. Especially young children, so please be cautious, especially parents who have their children as their profile pictures.
Please pass this on to everyone so that they are aware of the danger. I don’t how it is all around the world but I know it can’t just be here so please please spread the word. Thank you.
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atplblog · 10 days ago
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Price: [price_with_discount] (as of [price_update_date] - Details) [ad_1] Product Description Product Features NOTE- NO CALLING FEATURE-You will receive only notifications to See Calls & Messages on Your Wrist: Receive/Rejection calls, calendar, SMS, and SNS (Facebook, WhatsApp, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Twitter) notifications on display, fitness tracker band let you never miss the messages that matter. All-day activity tracking: Track steps, distance, calories burned, and active minutes, you can check daily activity and time on an OLED display or APP NOTE -A charger is not available with this watch it has an inbuilt USB port remove the strap of the watch carefully then u can see the USB port which u can attach easily to any laptop,pc, or mobile charges to charge. NOTE- NO CALLING FEATURE-You will receive only notification to See Calls & Messages on Your Wrist: Receive/Rejection call, calendar, SMS and SNS (Facebook, WhatsApp, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Twitter) notifications on display, fitness tracker band let you never miss the messages that matter. All-day activity tracking: Track steps, distance, calories burned, active minutes, you can check daily activity and time on OLED display or APP Water proof Smart fitness Watch with Bluetooth And Heart Rate sensor, Activity Recorder, Sleep Monitor, Calorie Counter, Call Notifications, Alarm, Message, Usb Charging Supports smart phones, Tablets and PC's and also support Android and IOS NOTE -Charger is not available with this watch it has in built usb port remove the strap of watch carefully than u can see usb port which u can attach easily with any laptop,pc,mobile charges to charge. For Any Product Issue Please Contact Us Through Buyer Massage Please Install Any One App From Play Store for the device App Name - FIT PRO [ad_2]
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baenxietydad · 10 days ago
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Swynrpwrimo Task #22 - Your Character's Phone
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10 Contacts
Nemo (내 아들 <3) (basically like 'my beloved son<3 lmao)
Eun-jung Moon (준의 엄마) (literally Jun's Mom, in Korean culture adults with children refer to each other as Oldest Child's Name + Mom/Dad)
Jun Moon (준😒) because Jun is always annoyed <3
Ting-Ting Qin (팅팅) (that's how you spell Ting-Ting in Hangul)
Tink Bell (Boss)
Linnet (Linnet) (because they work together, shift swap reasons mainly)
Milo (마일로)
Anna Hatter (안나 누나) (Hatter's scary sister. Anna in Hangul, plus the honorific 'noona' because she's older than him, out of respect)
Martha Hatter (마르타) (Hatter's middle sister lol)
Sam Hatter (삼, just Sam lol)
Last 5 Messages
To Ting-Ting: What size clothes does Matilda wear right now?
To Nemo: What time tomorrow do you want me to bring the banchan?
To Eun-jung: Yes, I can come over and help make the kimchi Tuesday!
To Martha Hatter: That's adorable, she's (Martha's 11 year old daughter that likes K-pop) started learning Hangul! Does Cornelia have a phone for emergency purposes? If K-pop's got her interested in learning Korean, I have nieces around her age in Korea that learn English in school, I'm sure they'd love to practice together. Let me know, I can talk to my brother and cousins
To Sam Hatter: "No David, nothing's wrong, I'm just watching this two-hour video called the Linguistics Iceberg that Sam sent me"
4 Apps
Naver Maps (Apple and Google Maps are ass for navigating Korea)
WhatsApp
Subway Korea (for navigating the subway systems in Korea)
HelloTalk (app where native speakers of different languages can connect for language exchange) (Mu-yeol currently has Japanese and Vietnamese language partners, planning to start Indonesian or Chinese soon)
Bonus: Stats.FM he loves that shit
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Of course it's a picture of his son from their recent trip to Korea
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Smart Watch, 1.91"Smartwatch for Men Women (Answer/Make Call), Fitness Tracker with 100+ Sport Modes, IP68 Waterproof, Heart Rate/Sleep Monitor, Spo2, Pedometer, Activity Tracker for Android iOS
Price: (as of – Details) From the brand Bluetooth Call and Read Message: Smart watch is equipped with built-in hd speaker, after connecting to your smartphone via bluetooth, you can answer or make calls, view call history and store contacts through directly use the smartwatch. The smartwatches also provides notifications of social media messages including facebook, whatsApp, instagram, twitter,…
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Bebak WhatsApp Tracker: The Best Tool for WhatsApp Monitoring in 2024
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In today’s digital world, monitoring messaging apps like WhatsApp has become crucial for parents, employers, and individuals looking to secure their loved ones or business information. Bebak WhatsApp Tracker stands out as a leading solution for tracking WhatsApp activities in real-time. In this article, we explore how Bebak WhatsApp Tracker can help you stay informed and secure in a rapidly changing digital landscape.
What Is Bebak WhatsApp Tracker?
Bebak WhatsApp Tracker is an advanced tool that allows users to track WhatsApp activity, including online statuses, call logs, and messaging history. Designed with both ease-of-use and comprehensive functionality, this tracker is ideal for parents, employers, or anyone concerned about digital safety.
Key Features of Bebak WhatsApp Tracker
Real-Time Activity Monitoring Track live WhatsApp activities, such as messages, call logs, and online statuses.
Call History and Duration Tracking Easily monitor both incoming and outgoing WhatsApp calls with detailed timestamps and call duration.
Message Tracking Access full message history, including text, images, videos, and voice messages.
Online Status Notifications Get instant alerts when a target user comes online, allowing you to stay updated in real-time.
User-Friendly Interface Bebak WhatsApp Tracker’s intuitive design makes it easy for anyone to use, even without technical knowledge.
Cross-Platform Compatibility Whether you use an Android or iOS device, Bebak works seamlessly across both operating systems.
How Does Bebak WhatsApp Tracker Work?
Using Bebak WhatsApp Tracker is a simple and straightforward process. Here's how it works:
Step1. Download and Install Download the Bebak app from the official website or app store.
Step2. Create an Account Sign up using your email address and set up a secure password.
Step3. Link the Target Device Connect the app to the WhatsApp account or device you want to monitor by following the on-screen instructions.
Step4. Start Tracking Once the setup is complete, you can access all activity logs and data from your dashboard.
Why Choose Bebak WhatsApp Tracker?
Bebak WhatsApp Tracker is more than just a tracking tool; it's a complete solution that offers superior features compared to other trackers on the market. Here are a few reasons to choose Bebak:
High Accuracy: Bebak delivers precise data without delays or inaccuracies.
Security: With data encryption, Bebak ensures your privacy is protected.
Ease of Use: No technical skills are required to navigate the platform.
Comprehensive Data: Get detailed insights into messages, call logs, and online activity.
Affordable Plans: Bebak offers cost-effective subscription plans, making it accessible to all.
Legal and Ethical Use of Bebak WhatsApp Tracker
It's essential to note that using tracking tools like Bebak WhatsApp Tracker must comply with legal and ethical guidelines. You should only use it to monitor devices for which you have legal access or consent, such as your child’s or employee’s WhatsApp account.
FAQs
Q1. Is Bebak WhatsApp Tracker Safe to Use? Yes, Bebak WhatsApp Tracker is completely safe, thanks to its end-to-end encryption and privacy protocols, ensuring that your data is secure.
Q2. Can I Use Bebak WhatsApp Tracker for Free? Bebak offers a free trial with limited features. For full access, you will need to opt for a paid subscription.
Q3. Does Bebak WhatsApp Tracker Work on iPhones? Yes, Bebak is compatible with both Android and iOS devices, including iPhones.
Q4. How Do I Install Bebak WhatsApp Tracker? The installation process is simple. Just download the app from the website or app store and follow the on-screen instructions to set it up.
Q5. Can Bebak Track Deleted Messages? Yes, Bebak WhatsApp Tracker allows users to recover and monitor deleted messages from the target device.
Q6. Is Bebak WhatsApp Tracker Legal? Yes, it is legal to use Bebak WhatsApp Tracker if you have the proper consent or legal right to monitor the device or account.
Conclusion
In an age where digital communication is integral to our personal and professional lives, Bebak WhatsApp Tracker offers an effective solution for staying informed and secure. Whether you’re monitoring your child's online activity or ensuring that your employees are using company resources appropriately, Bebak provides accurate, real-time tracking with comprehensive features. Its ease of use, cross-platform compatibility, and reliable customer support make it one of the best WhatsApp trackers available today.
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WhatsApp for Android Reportedly Testing Snapchat-Like Camera Effects With Filters and Backgrounds | Daily Reports Online
WhatsApp for Android might be getting a new feature which will make video calls and capturing images within the app more fun. As per a feature tracker, the instant messaging platform is testing camera effects. The new feature is said to add filters, backgrounds, and other effects to users’ faces when capturing an image or during video calls. While some of the effects can reportedly be activated…
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You might go through some moments when you doubt your partner, colleagues, and employers of being disloyal or suspicious. These are when you feel a huge need for any device or spy phone app that would help reveal the truth. Due to the immense increase in intelligent software and applications, it is not difficult to find authentic spy software. This spy software would help you check the shared text messages and other social activities of the target person without him knowing. These spy apps do not require installation on the target iPhone, and no jailbreaking is required. Many applications claim to be factual, but it is your duty to find the one that actually provides what it claims to be. In this article, we have listed the 10 best spy apps for the iPhone, out of which 4 are recommended to you. Safespy - Best and Trustworthy Spy Software Spyine - Accuracy and Efficient Tracker Minspy - Spy Social Media Activities within Seconds Spyic - Precise Message and Call Tracker 1. Safespy Safespy is one of the most used best spy apps that helps you get access to the target iPhone without him knowing. The app has been reviewed globally in good terms by top news brands, including Forbes, 9to5Mac, TechRadar, TechTimes, and PCWorld, etc. The app is used by 1 million people in around 190+ countries. 1.1. How Safespy Works to Spy on iPhone without Installing App and Jailbreak Jailbreaking is a process that frees the iPhone from any kind of restriction and gives you access to download any software that you want. It is legal software, but everything easier comes with a price. Similarly, jailbreaking damages the security of the iPhone that helps to avoid spam and malicious applications. The industry has grown tremendously, and now, it is also possible to spy on iPhones without jailbreaking them. Similarly, Safespy is a spy application that works without acquiring to jailbreak the iPhone. The app only requires the iCloud ID and password of the target person in order to spy on the target iPhone. 1.2. What are the Spy Offerings of Safespy? Here, we will acknowledge the spy features that the software offers on target iPhones. It includes monitoring messages, social media, call logs, and deleted messages. Monitoring iMessages: The app offers to monitor the iMessages shared on iPhone along with the timestamp and the contacted person's name, and his phone number. Social Media Activity: It spies on the photos, videos, messages, and documents shared on social media apps, including WhatsApp, Instagram, Telegram, and Facebook, etc.  Tracking WhatsApp Messages: Safespy offers to track WhatsApp messages which may include any document, link, photos, or videos. It also monitors and shows the deleted messages. Geo-fence Alert: The geofence alert allows creating geo-fences across specific areas, so whenever the target enters, leaves, or crosses that area, the user gets intimated. Track Website History: The application also stores and displays the website history of the target iPhone on the control panel. It includes the bookmarks, time-stamps, and visit frequency of sites. 1.3 How Does Safespy Benefits iPhone Users? Safespy, unlike its competitors, has offered a unique set of benefits to its users. We will now look over the benefits that are offered to iOS users by Safespy. No Jailbreak Needed: The cutting-edge technologies offered at Safespy provide complete control to the user over the target iPhone without jailbreaking it. Without gaining any physical access to the device, you can cover all the basic and advanced monitoring features of Safespyc. No Technical Knowledge Required: Safespy provides a very easy and colored interface to its users. It can be easily consumed by any user to spy on any target iPhone without having any consistent knowledge related to the app. The app is brilliantly designed and very user-friendly. Data Privacy: The data that is being accessed through the platform is protected. Safespy ensures data privacy and keeps the user’s data safe from all kinds of illegal threats.
1.4 How to Spy on iPhone without Them Knowing Safespy offers the most saved approach to spy on target iPhone devices. While excluding the need to jailbreak your iPhones, it spies on the phones without letting the target know about spying. You don't need to download the application on the target iPhone to carry the spying. The complete process can be covered with the help of the iCloud ID of the target. The process is web-based, and every piece of information would be delivered online to the user. These steps are required in order to set up the application on any target iPhone: Step 1: The first step is to sign-up for the Safespy account by using a working email and its password. Now, purchase the subscription, and later, the set-up wizard will open that would ask the user to choose the target platform.    Step 2: Select the iPhone option, then the wizard will ask him to enter the iCloud credentials of the target person. After verifying the details, the wizard will give access to the control panel.    Step 3: After setting up the details about the target iPhone, you are allowed to log in to your Safespy account using any PC or smartphone. Step 4: Safespy is now tracking your target’s activity and displaying information on the app's control panel. You will be able to view the information any time from the control panel of the app. 1.5. What are the Significant Traits of Safespy Software? The application has many pros, due to which it has a significant place in the market. Similarly, there are some drawbacks of the application too. Advantages of Safespy It has advanced options in spying and monitoring, such as keylogging. This activity helps the software record the typing activity and the user to watch the activity on the control panel. It does not require downloading to physically touch the target iPhone. All of the processes are web-based and do not require any installation on any iPhone. Safespy enables the user to view social media files, also the ones shared privately. It also spies on the deleted messages. If the target deletes any message, there is no matter to worry about as every message is stored on the control panel. Disadvantages of Safespy The application does not record the calls made on the target iPhone. Due to this, the user can miss much important information. 2. Spyine Spyine is a cell phone spy software and monitoring application that spies on the target person without letting him know. This software performs many activities on the target iPhone in order to display the information. With Spyine, you can find out the most frequently contacted person on your target’s contact list. It also enables recording the messages and media files shared on the phone. Pros of Spyine 1. The application will not affect the security and warranty of the target iPhone. It does not ask to jailbreak the iPhone, and hence, no damage is done to the phone. 2. It tracks the social media activity such as his friends, his chats, and profiles of frequently contacted people on his friend list. 3. The app also accesses the links and documents shared in messages. Cons of Spyine 1. The responsive ability of the application is very low. Hence, it takes a lot of time to load and reload. Monitor iPhone Activity through Spyine by Clicking Here! 3. Minspy Minspy is also a most-used application all over the world. This phone spyware app records the messaging activity without him knowing. It shows the call duration and time of shared calls on the target iPhone. It also shows the name and phone number of the person with whom the call was made. The application makes sure that no one gets to know about spying. Benefits of Minspy 1. The application ensures the data security of the user and directed person. It is assured that no information is saved on the servers, and no one can access the identity of the user. 2. If the user types any password, username, or credit/debit card detail on his iPhone, the application records it by a keylogger.
3. Minspy has reasonable pricing details, and hence, people can buy their service easily. Drawbacks of Minspy 1. The software does not record the calls made on the target phone. Tap Here to Track iOS Devices Securely through Minspy! 4. Spyic Spyic is renowned software for recording information and data of targets on its control panel. It then shows the information in an ordered form. Safespy offers the keylogging feature in the target iPhone. This feature records the keystrokes made on the phone and then displays them. You can also track the website history of the iPhone. All the bookmarks, frequently searched sites are saved on the dashboard. Plus Points of Spyic 1. Safespy records the calls made on the target iPhone and displays the recording on the dashboard. Due to this, you can keep track of every piece of information. 2. The application does not require jailbreaking the iPhone. You can avail all features without jailbreaking the phone. 3. Safespy has a web-based interface that does not require downloading the app on the target iPhone. Drawbacks of Spyic 1. Constant internet connection is needed in order to track or view the information. 5. Spyier Spyier works efficiently on the target iPhone without requiring you to download the application on any phone. It works directly from the website that you can open on any PC or phone. The software tracks the messaging activity of the target. It also records the deleted messages on the control panel of the application. You can find them by logging into the dashboard of the app. Assistances of Spyier 1. The app spies on the social media activity of the target person, such as his Facebook messages, Instagram, WhatsApp, and other social media. 2. It records the links, documents, and shared images in the chats. 3. The application ensures that no data is saved on the online servers of software. Privacy of the user is also ensured. Detriments of Spyier 1. Only a single device can be tracked in a premium plan. Thus, more subscriptions are required in order to spy on more devices. Track iOS Device Precisely using Spyier by Tapping Here! 6. Spyzie Spyzie is also one of the most-used applications for catching people without them knowing. It has a web-based interface that can be logged in using any web, PC, and phone. This cell phone spy app offers tracking of social media activity, including messages, photos, videos, links, and documents. It also allows access to contacts and friend lists of the target person.        Upright Points 1. The software provides information about all the sims present on the phone, including the IMEI number and network of the sim. 2. The software spies on the iMessages, deleted iMessages, contact lists, and call logs of the target iPhone. 3. The application also shows the call durations, time-stamp on the call, name of the contacted person, and his phone number. Downside Reviews 1. You need a constant internet connection on the target iPhone and your phone in order to see the spied information. 7. CocoSpy CocoSpy has the ability to track the messages exchanged on the phone, calls made through call logs, and shared documents. It also shows the deleted messages via auto-retrieving them on the control panel of CocoSpy. It has a geofencing feature that enables the user to highlight important areas. Whenever the target person enters those areas, the user will get a notification.    Helpful features of CocoSpy 1. CocoSpy tracks the WhatsApp messages, links, media files, and other documents shared on WhatsApp with significance. 2. It also tracks the website history, including saved links and frequently visited websites. 3. The application does not have a heavy interface, which is why it can be opened on any phone and website. Drawbacks of CocoSpy 1. CocoSpy’s interface has relatively slow upgrading, and it takes a lot of time to reload the page. 8. Neatspy Neatspy is a parental application that was built in order to catch bullies and harassers online.
Neatspy notifies the user if any conversation is taking place between the target person and another person.        Thus, the user can watch what kind of information is being shared between them. The application only requires you to give the iCloud ID and password of the target person in order to spy on him. Accomplishments 1. It has a digital and audio communication recorder which easily records the conversation taking place. 2. The application also monitors the downloaded applications and their activity. 3. It has a geo-fence feature that highlights the important areas and informs the user whenever the target moves towards them. Why is Neatspy not favorable? 1. Neatspy has high prices for subscriptions which are not everybody’s cup of tea. 9. FoneMonitor FoneMonitor was basically built to monitor children and especially teenagers. There are many features that allow the user to find out the target's favorite friends, his conversation, and private information. If they use any social media, the application will spy on it. It can access the messages, videos, pictures, and documents shared by the target. This software tracks the deleted messages and saves them on the dashboard too. Benefits 1. The app records the iMessages, and media files shared on the messages without letting the target know. 2. The application records messages in real-time. So there is no delay in recording and displaying messages on the dashboard. 3. It records the sim location of every sim present in the iPhone. The app also accesses the IMEI number and network of the sim. Problem 1. FoneMonitor does not offer the feature of keylogger. Hence, the user would be unable to access the login credentials entered into the phone. 10. TeenSafe TeenSafe, as depicts in the name, was mainly created to save teenagers by keeping track of their activity in social circles. The application highlights the offensive words used in any conversation and displays them on the control panel.      TeenSafe also shows the downloaded apps on the iPhone. It also enables the user to limit the screen-time of specific applications. Plus Points of TeenSafe 1. The software only requires the iCloud ID and password of the target. After this, the application works directly from the webpage. 2. The app allows users to uninstall applications and screen the time limit of specific apps. 3. It does not require jailbreaking the iPhone in order to function. Hence, the warranty and security of the phone are intact. Defects 1. TeenSafe has steep high prices, and its services are not easy to avail. Conclusion The article has concluded 10 relevant software, out of which 4 are highly recommended to spy on people with iPhone. These apps do not require jailbreaking or the installation of cell phone spy software on the target iPhone. The user only needs to give the credentials of the target person in order to spy on him. These applications mainly spy on social media activity, call logs, messages, media files, location, and deleted messages of the target. The article has concluded details about each software that is highly helpful to readers.
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1.85" Smart Watch for iPhone and Android, IP68 Waterproof Fitness Tracker with 120+ Sport Modes, Heart Rate Monitor
The Perfect Android and iPhone Smart Watch for Women.   Bluetooth Calling and Smart Notifications Stay connected with this smart watch for iPhone and Android smart watches for women. With built-in Bluetooth, you can answer and make calls directly from your wrist. Receive notifications from apps like Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, and Twitter without needing to check your phone constantly. This…
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What is Hogatoga? A Complete Guide to its Features and Apps
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If you're someone who loves discovering new apps and keeping up with the latest tech trends, chances are you've heard of Hogatoga. But what exactly is it, and why is it becoming increasingly popular among smartphone users? In this blog, we’ll explore what Hogatoga is all about, what features it offers, and how it can enhance your tech experience.
What is Hogatoga?
Hogatoga is a popular tech website that offers useful apps, tips, and tricks primarily for Android users. The site curates a wide variety of apps and information that improve the functionality and user experience of smartphones. Whether you’re looking for customization options, privacy-focused apps, or simply cool tools to make your device more efficient, Hogatoga has something to offer.
The platform is highly regarded for its accessibility, simplicity, and broad range of content, catering to tech enthusiasts who want to get the most out of their mobile devices.
Key Features of Hogatoga
App Recommendations Hogatoga provides well-researched app suggestions across different categories, including utility apps, entertainment, customization tools, and security apps. Some popular apps that have been highlighted include call recording apps, camera filters, notification history tools, and privacy protectors.
Tech News and Updates The website is a great source for the latest technology news, especially updates concerning smartphones, operating system updates, and the latest trends in the mobile app world. It helps users stay ahead of the curve by offering timely information.
Tips and Tricks Hogatoga is known for its useful tips and tricks that can make using a smartphone much easier. These guides cover a range of topics, from increasing battery life to optimizing performance and securing devices.
Customization Tools Many users love Hogatoga for the customization apps it highlights. From wallpapers and themes to icon packs and launchers, you can transform the appearance of your Android device based on your style preferences.
Privacy and Security Privacy is a growing concern for mobile users, and Hogatoga recognizes this. They regularly feature apps that enhance smartphone security, such as antivirus software, VPNs, and password managers, ensuring that your data remains safe.
Popular Apps Featured on Hogatoga
Some of the standout apps that Hogatoga regularly recommends include:
Transparent Screen & Live Wallpaper: An app that offers unique wallpapers with a transparent screen effect, making your phone look cooler and more personalized.
Automatic Call Recorder: This app allows users to record calls automatically for future reference. It’s particularly useful for professionals who may need to revisit conversations.
WhatsApp Tracker: A tool that lets you monitor your WhatsApp usage, providing insights into how much time you spend on the app and notifying you when specific contacts come online.
Ultra Lock – App Lock & Hide Photos/Videos: As privacy concerns rise, Ultra Lock helps keep your private information safe by allowing you to lock individual apps and hide sensitive photos or videos.
Why Use Hogatoga?
With so many apps available on the Google Play Store, it can be overwhelming to find the right ones that suit your needs. Hogatoga simplifies this by curating and recommending apps that are practical, efficient, and reliable. Whether you're looking for utility tools or customization options, you can trust Hogatoga to guide you in the right direction.
In addition to app recommendations, Hogatoga is also an excellent resource for staying updated with tech news. If you’re someone who likes to be in the loop about the latest smartphone trends and updates, this platform is your go-to source.
Final Thoughts
Hogatoga is a versatile platform for Android users, offering valuable app suggestions, smartphone tips, customization tools, and tech news. Its simple yet informative content makes it a favorite among tech enthusiasts who want to enhance their mobile experience. If you haven’t already, visit Hogatoga to explore their app recommendations and make the most of your smartphone.
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