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How to Find a Facebook Ad You Clicked On

How to Find a Facebook Ad You Clicked On

You might think that you are never going to need Facebook’s ads, but you probably do get seduced every once in a while by a certain type of ad. Because ads aren’t always permanently available anywhere, it can be impossible...

Enable Video Stabilization on Android

The Galaxy S8 and S8+ both come with a 12-megapixel rear-facing camera with Dual Pixel phase-detection autofocus, OIS, and 4K video recording and this is nothing more than an example. All Android devices from the current market are amazing at...

Turn Off Suggestions on Android Chrome New Tab Page

Back in Chrome 54, Google replaced Chrome for Android’s New Tab page with a new design that prominently featured suggested content. You are probably used to get the very same thing on Google Now’s feed and the truth is that...

How to Free Up Space on your Android Oreo Device

When you picked up your shiny new Android device, you probably thought that your handset has plenty of storage that you will never fill it up. The dream doesn’t last that long, as you know it. How to free up...

How to Turn Off GPS on Android

The location services or GPS on your Android phone is very useful for a range of things on your phone – you can easily find out where you are on a map and navigation, get suggestions for stuff that’s nearby,...

Disable Google Location Reporting on your Android

There is no secret that your location can be tracked through your phone’s GPS data. GPS can easily identify where you are, and what time you were in a particular location, but things go way beyond that. In fact, not...

Learn to Use Twitter’s Tweet Thread Feature

Twitter threads (also known as tweetstorms), where someone posts a series of related Tweets one after the other gather mixed reactions: there are those who hate everything around them and those who love to post them. With videos, GIFS, amazing...

Enable Pixel 2 Always On Display on your Pixel XL

Unlike traditional backlit LCD technology, OLED screens don’t use any power to display black pixels. Many manufacturers have taken advantage of this by implementing an always-on display and your Pixel XL is no exception to that. This offers the ability...