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TikTok Launches New AI Features to Help Creators Plan and Edit Content

30 October 2025 at 02:00
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Becoming a creator on TikTok isn’t as simple as recording a video, uploading it, and calling it a day. There are a lot of strategies involved, such as how to cut/edit your content, music, hashtags, caption, time of posting, and so on. This can feel overwhelming for new creators, but TikTok is making it easier with some new AI-powered features.

TikTok introduces new AI features

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During the TikTok US Creator Summit, the company unveiled a couple of new AI-powered features that will make it easier for content creators. One of those features comes in the form of AI Outline. 

According to TikTok, AI Outline will help users structure their content ahead of recording. This means that instead of blindly recording a video with zero strategy, you can use this feature to get some ideas on how to structure, caption, and title your video. TikTok will even suggest the appropriate hashtags you can use to help your content be discovered.

For now, TikTok says that AI Outline is only available to content creators 18 and older. It is also currently limited to users in the US, Canada, and other select markets. But the good news is that broader availability is expected to arrive in the coming weeks, so hang in there.

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The next AI tool TikTok announced comes in the form of Smart Split. Say you’ve already recorded a video for another platform like YouTube or Instagram Reels. Note that the video posting strategies for these platforms are different. Just because it was a hit on Reels doesn’t mean it will be a hit on TikTok.

With Smart Split, it will harness the power of AI to clip, reframe, and transcribe longer content. You can then create multiple short videos that are TikTok-ready. This is perfect for YouTubers who might have longer-form content they want to bring over to TikTok. However, take note that the feature is only available on TikTok Studio Web. We’re not sure if there are plans to bring the feature over to the app.

TikTok Monetization

In addition to these AI-powered features, TikTok announced a revenue share update for its Subscription product. According to TikTok, this update will allow creators to earn up to 90% of profit payouts.

TikTok says, “Now, after fees, creators receive 70% of TikTok’s revenue share, and those who meet other requirements (10K followers, 100K views in the last month and 3+ subscription-only videos posted in the last month) can unlock an extra 20% monthly reward on top of that, for a total of up-to 90% of the revenue.”

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YouTube Announces AI-upscaled Video Resolution to Improve TV Experience

30 October 2025 at 01:34
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In the past few months, YouTube has announced a bunch of new features. While most of them cater to web and mobile audiences, the new features announced today will improve the TV viewing experience. So, if you prefer watching YouTube on your smart TV, you’d be happy to know that the platform is introducing a new feature that will upscale low-resolution videos to high-resolution.

YouTube labels the upscaled videos as “Super Resolution”

YouTube says that the new feature uses AI to upscale video to higher resolutions. For example, a video that is initially loaded in 480p will have 720p and 1080p versions of it. This way, you’ll have more resolutions to choose from and watch YouTube videos in higher quality. 

YouTube is labeling these as Super Resolution. For now, AI upscales videos below 1080p, with support for 4K videos coming soon. Although the tool upscales the videos, YouTube says that the original resolution and files are kept intact. Given the controversy around the upscaling of Shorts videos, YouTube is giving creators an option to opt-out of this feature.

YouTube has also bumped the thumbnail size limit to 50MB alongside video upscale feature. Previously, it used to be 2MB, which made thumbnails look dull on the TV. Moving on, you’ll also soon see “impressive previews” of a channel on the homepage when you “flip through [your] favorite YouTube channels.” Additionally, you’ll see contextual search results when you’re on a channel page. YouTube says that this will prioritize videos of the channel you’re on. 

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A few new shopping features are also coming

Apart from video upscale and other features, YouTube has announced two new shopping-focused features i.e., QR codes and timed product moments. YouTube notes that scanning QR codes will land you on a product page. The Google-owned video streaming platform is also testing a feature that allows creators to feature a specific product at a specific time in their video. As of now, there’s no information on the roll out timeline of these two features.

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This Android malware mimics human input to mask its nefarious intent

30 October 2025 at 01:17
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A new Android malware called Herodotus has been discovered, and it has some potentially damaging capabilities. Malware is nothing new to the world of Android or computing devices in general. However, it’s always a little concerning when a new one pops up because you want to make sure your device is safe. Lest you run into a major problem in the future if the malware isn’t caught in time.

In the case of Herodotus, it was discovered by cybersecurity firm ThreatFabric (via Android Authority), which has explained in pretty great detail what this malware can do. The main thing to keep in mind is that it can take over your device, and it mimics human behavior, so the user isn’t aware their phone is infected. Both of these are real issues, but also easily avoidable.

The malware can also grab sensitive data like passwords, intercept SMS messages to see your 2FA codes, and log keystrokes. All of this could lead to many other major problems, including bank transfers or fraudulent purchases.

The Herodotus malware is less likely to affect Android users who are vigilant about security

While there’s no guarantee, it’s always the same for any piece of malicious software that can end up on your mobile device. Users simply need to be vigilant about where they get their apps. In this case, staying within the confines of Google Play means you can avoid installing an app with any known versions of this malware. Google says that Google Play Protect would detect it.

In a statement to Android Authority, the company notes that “Based on our current detection, no apps containing this malware are found on Google Play. Android users are automatically protected against known versions of this malware by Google Play Protect, which is on by default on Android devices with Google Play Services. Google Play Protect can warn users or block apps known to exhibit malicious behavior, even when those apps come from sources outside of Play.”

In other words, if you aren’t sideloading apps, you probably won’t run into this malware. At least when it comes to user-executed app installation. According to ThreatFabric, Herodotus has also taken root through phishing and smishing links. Users should avoid clicking on any suspicious links in this case to further protect themselves from the threat this malware poses.

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Google app possibly hints at the launch of Samsung's tri-fold phone

30 October 2025 at 00:36
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Samsung‘s tri-fold phone has been popping up in some way, shape, or form more recently of late, and now it’s being referenced in Google’s Android app, which is possibly hinting at the launch date for the upcoming device. It’s worth noting that so far, Samsung has not formally announced any sort of launch date for the phone, and it’s not even clear what the phone looks like officially, at least in its entirety. It’s also not clear where Samsung plans to launch the phone. However, recent rumors suggest that Samsung may be looking to launch the phone before the end of October, which means it would have to happen within the next few days. That’s still possible, but time is certainly dwindling.

According to this week’s earlier rumor, Samsung wouldn’t be looking to launch the phone in the US at this time. That doesn’t mean Samsung won’t launch the phone in the US at all. That being said, the reference to the phone in Google’s app seems to suggest the phone may end up in the US at some point. It would just be a matter of when.

Samsung’s tri-fold phone is listed in Google’s app code with the 2025 date

The presence of the phone’s “tri-fold” label alongside the 2025 timeframe points to a launch sometime in 2025, and since there’s only about two months of the year left, a launch is probably not far off. That leaves a question of whether or not Samsung plans to launch the phone in the US at the same time as other regions, and if not, where the company plans to launch first. For the latter, Samsung could be aiming to launch the phone in South Korea first, and this would make sense. Samsung is a Korean company, after all.

In fact, the phone may launch in South Korea, the greater Chinese market, and the UAE, with Samsung unveiling the phone on October 31. The official name for the device hasn’t been revealed yet, but it seems likely that “tri-fold” will be part of the name. Every other Samsung mobile device has the Galaxy moniker as well, so it wouldn’t be surprising to see that with this device.

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Google is Prepping 'Home Screen Widgets' for Android Auto

29 October 2025 at 23:44
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Android Auto has been missing the home screen widgets feature for a long time now, but it seems Google is prepping it behind the scenes. The new feature, codenamed “Earth,” is reportedly in the works and allows you to add widgets directly from their mobile apps to Android Auto’s dashboard.

The new ‘Widget Companion’ menu in Android Auto settings helps you add home screen widgets

Folks over at Android Authority managed to get the feature working by tinkering the Android Auto app version 5.6.154404-release.daily (beta). So, how can you enable the feature? In the current test build, there’s a new menu in Android Auto settings called “Customize Earth.”

Once the feature is live, you’ll likely see an option called “Home Screen Widgets” instead of “Customize Earth.” Tapping on that menu opens a Widget Companion page, where you can add, scale, and remove widgets. When you click on the “+” icon, you’ll see a list of widgets that you can choose to add to Android Auto’s home screen.

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Here’s what the widgets look like in Android Auto dashboard

After you select a widget, it’ll be visible on the Android Auto dashboard. Once a widget is added, Android Auto’s dashboard is divided into two halves. The widget panel, which you can see on the left, takes around 35-40 percent of the screen area. Whereas the regular stuff is visible on the right side, taking up to 60-65 percent of the screen area.

From the looks of it, we can tell that when choosing widgets for the Spotify app, you get all the playback controls. Since the widgets are designed for a horizontal layout, you won’t see track or artist names, at least that’s what is visible in the screenshots. You can also check what widgets from other Android apps look like below.

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There are a few limitations as of now

As of now, there are several limitations related to Android Auto’s home screen widgets feature. First and foremost, you can only add a single home screen widget. That also means selecting a new one automatically replaces the existing widget. Next, you only have the option to resize the widget using a scaling slider.

Many widgets shown above don’t behave as intended when you give an input. The good news is that Pixel Weather widgets work best for now, with limited functionality working well for Clock, Weather, and Calendar widgets. By the looks of it, the feature appears to be in the early stages of development. So, it’s unclear when or if the home screen widgets feature will roll out to the masses.

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F-Droid Slams Google for Misleading Users About Android’s App Verification

29 October 2025 at 17:05
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A major conflict is brewing in the Android ecosystem over the future of app distribution. Google is about to tighten the security check for installing external APKs on Android. However, the company recently assured users that sideloading—the ability to install apps from sources other than the Google Play Store—”isn’t going anywhere.” That said, the alternative app repository F-Droid has publicly challenged that statement, calling Google’s assurances about Android’s upcoming app sideloading verification rules “clear, concise, and false.”

F-Droid Says Google’s promise about Android app sideloading staying is false

The core of the dispute lies in Google’s new developer verification system. This policy requires every app developer worldwide to verify their identity using government documentation and link apps to a registered Google account. F-Droid argues that while this process might technically keep sideloading alive, it fundamentally strips away the freedom and openness of the process.

F-Droid warns that this new requirement effectively puts all independent app developers and alternative stores under Google’s unilateral control. If Google doesn’t approve an app, users won’t be able to install it, regardless of where they obtained the file.

As F-Droid puts it, consumers purchased Android devices believing they were an open computing platform where they could choose their software. Starting next year, an OS update could irrevocably block this right. This will leave users “at the mercy of their judgment over what software you are permitted to trust.”

A name problem and safety concerns

The F-Droid community also takes issue with the very term “sideloading.” They argue that installing software should simply be called “installing,” regardless of the source. They also state that the term “sideloading” was coined to imply the process is inherently risky or sinister.

Google claims the new policy is necessary to enhance security. The company cited an analysis that allegedly found “over 50 times more malware from internet-sideloaded sources than on apps available through Google Play.”

F-Droid counters this security argument by pointing to recent news of large-scale malware campaigns and malicious apps being removed from the Google Play Store itself. They argue that instead, Google should focus on improving its own safeguards.

What this means for users and creators

This policy applies to virtually every Android Certified device globally. We are talking about basically over 95% of the market outside of China. It affects everyone, even those who use competing marketplaces like the Samsung Galaxy Store.

For creators, the promise of Android’s “openness”—a key historical advantage over the iPhone ecosystem—is vanishing. Developers can no longer create and share an app directly with their community without first submitting it for Google’s approval.

F-Droid warns regulators that this system centralizes too much power. It could cede “digital sovereignty” to a single unaccountable corporation. The platform urges both consumers and developers to advocate for keeping the Android ecosystem open to maintain user choice and market competition.

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Gboard Adds a Clever Shortcut for Entering Numbers & Symbols

29 October 2025 at 16:57
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Google has just added yet another interesting feature to Gboard app on Android, a new way to enter symbols. You can now flick keys to enter numbers and symbols, basically, which is exactly what this new feature is called.

Gboard now has a new shortcut for entering numbers & symbols

This is essentially a new shortcut for entering symbols. How does it work? Well, it allows you to quickly enter numbers and symbols via a swipe down, which is what the ‘flick’ means in this case.

You can swipe down on Q, W, E, R, T, Y, U, I, O, or P for 1-0, in which case the number in question will briefly replace the letter inside the key in a slide-down animation. It’s a rather subtle animation, though.

It is not enabled by default, though

Now, do note that this is not enabled by default, though. You’ll need to open Gboard settings, and navigate to Preferences -> Shortcuts, and there you’ll see the ‘Flick keys to enter symbols’ option, which you need to enable.

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An explanation on how it works is also included. It simply says “touch a key and pull downward to enter its hinted symbol”, it’s quite straightforward, though it takes some time to get used to. You can accidentally trigger glide typing, if you have it enabled. I got used to it pretty fast, though.

Just to be clear, this is a part of the latest stable release of Gboard. It may be a server-side change, though, so even if you have the Gboard 16.2 installed, you may have to be patient to get it. We’re not sure at this point, but we do have the option.

It’s actually quite useful

This is another useful addition by Google. I got used to it pretty fast, and it does make typing more enjoyable for entering symbols, I have to admit. Not that touch&hold option is bad, but this just seems more natural somehow, at least to yours truly.

As a reminder, Google also added a font slider to Gboard not long ago, which is another useful feature, especially if you find the font on the keyboard itself to be too small.

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X Users Have Until November 10 to Re-Enroll Their Security Keys — Or Lose Access

29 October 2025 at 15:20
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Popular social media platform, Twitter, saw a change in branding to ‘X’ in 2023 after the billionaire entrepreneur, Elon Musk, took over. The social network’s core systems were fully transitioned to X.com last year, leaving no trace of the bird logo. The platform is now moving a step closer to completely retiring Twitter. If you’re a former Twitter user who’s still using X and uses hardware security keys for your two-factor authentication (2FA) method, you need to re-enroll them before November 10th.

X users need to re-enroll security keys

X’s Safety account notified users of the deadline in a post last week, as spotted by The Verge. Re-enrolling your security keys will associate them with the X domain, allowing the company to retire the Twitter domain eventually. If you enroll a new security key, any other security keys will no longer work, the Safety account clarified. You will receive a prompt automatically if this relates to you.

By November 10, we’re asking all accounts that use a security key as their two-factor authentication (2FA) method to re-enroll their key to continue accessing X. You can re-enroll your existing security key, or enroll a new one. A reminder: if you enroll a new security key, any other security keys will stop working (unless also re-enrolled),” the account said.

The change doesn’t apply to 2FA authenticator apps

The tech giant clarified that the change only applies to YubiKeys and passkeys, and not 2FA authenticator apps. Failing to re-enroll their affected keys before the deadline (November 10th) will have repercussions. You won’t have access to your account until you either complete the re-enrollment process or choose a different 2FA method. You can also decide not to use 2FA altogether, but X advises against it.

The process of re-enrolling your hardware key or adding a new one is quite simple. Head to Settings in the X app, then click Security and account access and Manage Passkeys within the Security section.

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How to Free Up Storage on Your Phone: iPhone vs Android

28 October 2025 at 12:16
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Phone storage often disappears faster than anyone expects. Photos accumulate in the background silently, apps grow with each new update, and fragments of invisible data remain behind until the phone crawls along or won’t hold anything new. It occurs on both Android and iPhone devices, though the platform addresses the condition in its unique manner. 

This article explains practical steps that show how to free up space on iPhone and Android devices safely. It breaks down what really fills your storage and how to clear it without risking your personal files.

How iPhone and Android Handle Storage Differently

Let’s start with how the two platforms manage memory. iPhone and Android face the same challenge – limited space – yet each system deals with it in its own way. For anyone curious about how to declutter storage on their iPhone or how to free up space on Android, the first step is, naturally, to know the difference.

iPhone:

Every app on an iPhone has its home in a ‘sandboxed partition’, separate from the rest of the system. The user cannot access an application’s folders, and most applications don’t provide a way to clear the cache. This is handled by iOS without any scope for human error. The phone keeps downloads inside the Files app or an app’s sandbox and does not support microSD cards. 

While this setup keeps things tidy, it also makes it harder to free up space without deleting actual files. That’s part of the reason more users are skipping storage upgrades altogether – why pay more if you still end up running out of space? On Reddit, it’s common to see complaints about System Data ballooning even after removing apps, which is why how to free up storage on iPhone remains such a hot topic.

Android:

Android gives users deeper control over space and app data. A user can open Settings → Storage to review categories, clear cache or app data, and move files through a file manager. Many phones also allow external microSD cards, which let users move photos, videos, and documents outside internal memory in a few minutes. 

This flexibility makes it easier to manage growing storage needs without deleting important content. Users can access app folders directly, and even automate cleanup with scheduled tools. It’s no surprise that Android users are less dependent on paid cloud plans or expensive storage upgrades – when space runs low, they have options.

Bottom line:

iPhones depend on automation and strict control, which protects users but hides files that occupy valuable space. Android provides full access and extra options such as expandable memory, but it demands regular care. A clear view of these differences helps users manage storage safely and keep both platforms stable.

How to Free up Storage on Your Phone

Both iPhone and Android include built-in options that help remove clutter and restore performance without risk. To keep the process clear, this guide presents three reliable methods that solve the most common storage issues.

Each method addresses a separate cause – hidden files, large media folders, or leftover data from unused apps. Together, they demonstrate how to clear the storage on any given phone without risking the loss of important files.

Method 1: Use Smart Cleaner App

Users believe that removing a few images or apps will solve the issue, yet there is much more on the phone than anticipated. Cache files, leftover folders, and invisible media quietly fill memory, especially inside chat or social apps. Many people ask why “System Data” or “Other” keeps increasing even after a cleanup. A reliable cleaner app offers a direct answer.

On iPhone:

Apple’s system maintains order but hides the details. iOS does not display cache or residual data inside normal menus, so a part of the storage remains out of reach. A tool such as Clever Cleaner helps users manage photos and files with ease. 

It detects duplicate or similar shots, chooses the best version automatically, removes heavy items, compresses Live Photos, and deletes screenshots in one tap – all without ads, subscriptions, or hidden fees. It’s one of the better free iPhone cleaner apps we’ve tested. The app checks your device safely, sorts results by category, and gives full control before anything disappears.

Real steps that help clear your phone’s memory:

1. Download Clever Cleaner from the App Store.

2. Open Clever Cleaner and give Manage access to Photos and Files.

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    3. Tap Smart Scan to detect duplicates, heavy videos, and screenshots.

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    4. Find​‍​‌‍​‍‌ the items that you want to delete in either Similar Photos or large files (Heavies) and then Slide to Delete to get rid of them.

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    5. Make​‍​‌‍​‍‌ sure you remove all unnecessary files first, after which you can head to Settings > General > iPhone Storage to see how much free space you have. Finally, navigate to the Recently Deleted album in Photos and delete the files that you wish to remove ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌forever.

      The convenient thing is that at every step, you know exactly how much space you’re freeing up (the app clearly displays the size of all selected files before you clean them out). Very satisfying to use.

      On Android:

      Android provides more control, but that freedom leaves traces. Old app folders stay after uninstall, unused downloads remain, and updates create duplicate files. Google includes a native solution known as Files by Google, available on nearly every device.

      Simple ways to clear phone storage:

      1. Open Files by Google and switch to the Clean tab.
      2. Review suggestions such as “Old screenshots,” “Large files,” or “Temporary app files.”
      3. Approve each entry that no longer serves a purpose
      4. Open the Settings menu, choose Storage, and check how much capacity has returned.

      Because Android grants direct access to system folders, most users never need another app. A short cleanup session with Files by Google every few weeks keeps the phone responsive, organized, and free of unnecessary data.

      Method 2: Remove Large Media and Duplicate Files Manually

      Cleaner apps remove hidden clutter, yet photos, videos, and chat attachments still occupy the most space. A short manual review exposes old albums, outdated downloads, or message files that quietly block new storage.

      On iPhone:

      Apple provides built-in tools that allow direct control over photos and videos. The Photos app identifies duplicate shots, and menus allow for quick deleting of large attachments or unused programs.

      Easy ways to reclaim phone storage:

      1. Open Photos, tap Albums, then open Duplicates to review identical shots. Combine similar photos or delete the ones that repeat.

      2. Next, scroll to Large Media to view videos and high-resolution photos that take up the most space. Remove clips or images that no longer matter.

      3. In​‍​‌‍​‍‌ the case of Messages that are taking up most of the storage space, you should go to Messages, tap on Manage Storage, and delete attachments or conversations that contribute to the largest part of the storage.

      4. Next,​‍​‌‍​‍‌ you can check the amount of space that has been freed up by navigating to Settings – General – iPhone ​‍​‌‍​‍‌Storage.

      5. The​‍​‌‍​‍‌ last step is to remove the storage that is apparently still ide with these deleted files by going to the Recently Deleted section in Photos and deleting the trash from ​‍​‌‍​‍‌there.

        Users who complete these steps often free several gigabytes within minutes. 

        On Android:

        Android grants full access to its file system, which provides more freedom but also demands closer attention. Old downloads, duplicate photos, and cached folders can remain long after you remove an app. The built-in Files by Google app simplifies this process by listing the largest files first.

        Quick ways to release extra space:

        1. Open Files by Google, select Clean, and review the section labeled Large files.
        2. Sort the list by size and delete the biggest videos or documents that have no purpose.
        3. Open Gallery, find duplicate or blurred photos, and remove them.
        4. Move older media to Google Drive or an SD card to create more room on the main device.

        A careful review of large media keeps Android phones responsive and organized. For extra guidance, visit this guide, which explains practical methods to recover phone storage and maintain solid performance over time.

        Method 3: Clear App Data and System Cache

        Even after photo or video removal, a large share of phone storage often stays blocked by app data and cache files. Each app creates temporary files to make actions faster, but these leftovers slowly occupy valuable space. A direct reset of app data can recover several gigabytes in minutes.

        On iPhone:

        Apple allows users to erase extra data from apps without removing them completely. This method frees memory while keeping files, messages, and preferences intact.

        How to free the storage on your phone: 

        1. Navigate​‍​‌‍​‍‌ through your Settings to General, and then tap on iPhone Storage.

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        2. Inspect the long list of apps sorted by their size and check the largest ones.

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        3. Tap the Offload App, and you remove the extra data that is a memento of the app while the information is preserved.

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        4. In the case of Safari, go to Settings, tap Safari, and then select Clear History and Website Data to get rid of the additional ​‍​‌‍​‍‌space.

          This method releases memory on an iPhone quickly without changing how apps behave. Repeating the same routine once a month helps avoid another “storage almost full” alert.

          On Android:

          Android offers direct control over cache and stored data through its system menus. This option restores memory fast without touching personal information.

          Direct actions to clear phone storage safely:

          1. Open the Settings menu and find the Storage section. Inside, you’ll see an option called Apps or App Management – tap it to view all the apps currently on your phone.

          2. Find the app that takes up the most space – social media or video apps usually top the list – and open its details to see what can be cleared.

          3. Select Clear Cache in order to delete cached material or Clear Storage to clear the app completely.

          4. Get back to the Settings, Storage section, and it should tell you how much space the phone has reclaimed.

            A quick review of app data often returns several gigabytes and improves system response. Phones remain fast and organized once unnecessary files disappear.

            Final Tip

            Storage issues often return if left unchecked for too long. To understand how to clear up storage on iPhone, remove old downloads, check large photo folders, and use a trusted cleaner to erase leftover files before they pile up again.

            Regular care stops the “Storage Almost Full” alert and keeps your phone fast without extra costs. Small, steady steps always give better results than one rushed cleanup.

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            Age Check Hits Play Store: You Might Need an ID to Download Some Apps

            28 October 2025 at 21:22
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            On app stores like Apple’s and the Google Play Store, there are certain applications that are designed for adults. Now, it looks like Google wants to implement age verification across the board, requiring users to show proof they are 18 or older to download certain “mature” apps from the Play Store.

            Google Play Store needs proof of your age

            This is according to a post on X by Artem Russakovskii, where he shared screenshots of the age verification system in action. Basically, users need to show Google proof of their age, if not they might not be able to download many apps from the Play Store. This is part of Google’s larger efforts at identifying the ages of their users on search and YouTube.

            Based on the screenshots, users have several ways of verifying their age. This comes in the form of uploading a government-issued ID, taking a selfie, using a credit card, or using a third-party service. If you’re already using a credit card in your name to buy from the Play Store, we reckon this shouldn’t be an issue.

            At the moment, it is unclear what kind of limitations users might face if they do not verify their age. Presumably, at the very least, they will be blocked from downloading apps designated for adults. However, if the limitations go beyond that, it is going to be very annoying.

            Not Google’s fault

            Now, you might think that this is just Google’s way of collecting more information on you. That was our first instinct too. However, according to Russakovskii, Google isn’t entirely to blame for this. According to him, Google is just adhering to the law. In the US alone, there are several states that have implemented age verification requirements. This is also true for other countries like the UK.

            Google obviously needs to play nice with these states and countries if it wants to keep operating in them. However, for users, these extra steps will be a pain. It would be less of an issue if the process were seamless. But we’ve already seen Google’s reliance on AI has resulted in adults getting banned.

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            Deleted a Text by Mistake? Google Messages Will Soon Let You Undo It

            28 October 2025 at 16:28
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            Have you ever deleted an important text in Google Messages and instantly regretted it? Well, you are not alone. Right now, it’s not possible to recover a deleted message. But to address the concern, Google seems to be working on an undo button for its Messages app, making the texting experience safer.

            Google is working on an Undo texting button for the Messages app

            As reported by Android Authority, a new beta version of Google Messages hints at a new “trash” or “bin” folder. The concept of the new folder is pretty similar to what Gmail already has. When you delete a message, instead of completely disappearing right away, it might move to this trash folder. From there, you could have up to 30 days to recover it before it’s permanently deleted. This change would be a big relief for anyone who’s ever deleted an important text by accident.

            Currently, deleting a message on the app is permanent. Once it’s gone, it’s gone for good. There’s literally no way to undo the task or bring back the text. And that’s what makes this upcoming feature so exciting. It finally addresses a problem that’s faced by almost everyone once in their life. Messages are also used for storing important bank texts or transaction SMS, and deleting them by mistake is the fear of many. The new option will finally address this fear.

            Google aims for smarter and more reliable messaging services

            The latest move confirms Google’s push to make the Messages app smarter and reliable. The app already lets users archive chats they want to hide without deleting them. But archiving isn’t enough when you want to bring back something you’ve completely removed. A new trash folder or undo delete option finally bridges that gap. It gives users better control over their texting experience. It solves a real problem faced by millions of users daily.

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            Threads Gets 'Ghost Posts' That Vanish After 24 Hours

            28 October 2025 at 01:37
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            Meta has been increasingly focused on Threads in the recent past, and it’s visible in how frequently it’s been adding new features to the platform. Early last month, the social media app announced long-form posts. As part of that feature, users can now post up to 10,000 characters in one go. Now, Threads is getting a “disappearing post” feature, which Meta calls “ghost posts.” Meta started testing this feature back in April, alongside other features that are now available on Threads. 

            All the replies to your ghost posts land in your Threads DMs

            Threads’ new ghost posts feature enables you to share your thoughts or engage in conversation that vanishes after 24 hours. You’ll be able to create a ghost post on mobile by enabling the toggle that has the new “ghost” icon on the app’s compose screen. The feature is a handy addition for anyone who likes to post something but doesn’t want it to appear on their Threads profile. 

            Every time you publish a ghost post on Threads, others will see it having a dotted bubble around. This gives an idea to others that it’s a disappearing post. What’s interesting is that the replies on such posts land directly into your DMs and don’t appear on your timeline. 

            Another thing to note is that other Threads users can’t see the number of likes, replies, or the names of ghost post viewers. However, they can still see smiley-face icons below the disappearing posts. This gives an idea to people that others have replied to or liked the posts. 

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            You can still revisit the post from the “archived” section

            Not to forget, you can still check ghost posts from the “archived” section of the Threads’ settings menu. Think of this feature as Instagram Stories that are only available for 24 hours. Meta, in the announcement post, notes that this feature is for those who want to “share unfiltered thoughts and fresh takes without the pressure of permanence or polish. Here today and gone tomorrow, you can feel confident trying new things and posting spontaneous thoughts.”

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            Fitbit's Personal Health Coach enters an early preview this week

            27 October 2025 at 22:40
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            Earlier this year, Google announced that a Fitbit Personal Health Coach was coming to eligible devices, such as the Pixel Watch 4, and this week, it’s entering an early preview phase. This brings it one step closer to being fully launched, although it will take a little more time to get there, Google admits. This early preview will serve as a way for users to test the new feature and give some feedback to Google so that it can improve where things need to be improved. “Building this health coach takes time, rigor, and input to make sure it works well for everyone, which is why we’re starting with a preview and asking for your honest feedback,” Google says.

            Since this is a preview, Google is quick to point out that everything it has mentioned as part of the preview is “by no means a comprehensive list of everything it can do.” That means users can expect it to do even more than what Google has announced so far. Which, by the way, includes everything from creating workouts on the fly to understanding more about specific health conditions. These don’t even have to be health conditions you have. It can just be something you’re particularly interested in learning more about.

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            The Fitbit Health Coach early preview begins October 28

            Good news for anyone who wants to try this out: you’ll be able to give the Personal Health Coach a try starting tomorrow, October 28. Google doesn’t mention a specific time, so you may just have to end up keeping an eye on the Fitbit apps on your devices.

            Google says you will need an eligible device to check it out, and this includes Pixel Watch and Fitbit devices. You also need to be a Fitbit Premium subscriber, as this will be a Fitbit Premium feature. Once the feature begins rolling out, users will be able to spend about 5 to 10 minutes having a conversation with their AI-powered fitness coach to get the ball rolling. Doing this isn’t mandatory to begin using the preview, as Google notes you can come back to it later, but it does seem to be recommended.

            It’s also worth noting that this preview doesn’t have access to everything the current version of the Fitbit app has. A lot of features are missing. This includes menstrual health logging and tracking, body temp logging and tracking, social features like friends and leaderboards, and a host of others.

            That being said, this is a preview, and Google confirms that users can swap back and forth. So, it isn’t a one way or another kind of situation. You can have both, just not in one app experience yet.

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            Trump and Xi to Finalize TikTok Deal This Thursday

            27 October 2025 at 18:54
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            It looks like we’re one step closer to putting this whole TikTok saga behind us. According to US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, US President Donald Trump and China President Xi Jinping are expected to “consummate” the TikTok deal this Thursday.

            Trump to close TikTok deal this Thursday

            According to Bessent, “We reached one in Madrid, and I believe that as of today, all the details are ironed out, and that will be for the two leaders to consummate that transaction on Thursday in Korea. My remit was to get the Chinese to agree to approve the transaction, and I believe we successfully accomplished that over the past two days.”

            Last month, Trump signed an executive order that would see ByteDance sell its TikTok US operations to American-owned companies. Ever since he came into power, Trump had been pushing for China and ByteDance to sell TikTok. This was based on concerns that ByteDance is a Chinese company. The US government was worried that data of US citizens and users would be sent back to China.

            Under the Biden administration, TikTok was due to be banned in the US at the start of the year. However, following Trump’s re-election, he extended the deadline of the ban several times. At one point, it looked like we would never hear the end of this whole TikTok saga. But come Thursday, Trump will officially close the TikTok deal and put it to bed once and for all.

            What does the future of TikTok look like?

            Once the deal has been closed, TikTok’s US operations will come under control of a new board of directors. Oracle will be responsible for security operations. These board of directors are also expected to oversee TikTok’s recommendation algorithm, source code, and also take over duties when it comes to the moderation of content.

            Note that this only applies to TikTok in the US. For the rest of the world, your TikTok experience should remain the same. However, we have to wonder if TikTok US could undergo a huge change. TikTok’s algorithm is kind of what gives the platform an edge over competitors like Instagram Reels.

            But if US companies and engineers are taking over the algorithm to make their own tweaks, what could this mean for creators based in the country? Could they see a drop in views? We suppose we’ll have to wait and see.

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            Android's Live Threat Detection is Getting Powerful Updates

            27 October 2025 at 18:38
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            Google is working to make its on-device security features more transparent and manageable for users. An analysis of a recent beta version of the Play Protect Service app indicates that the company is adding updates to its Live Threat Detection tool, which uses artificial intelligence models to identify potentially malicious applications on Pixel phones and Android devices in general.

            The Live Threat Detection feature fully relies on local, on-device AI. This means all the processing happens entirely on the local hardware. This approach allows for quick threat detection without requiring sending sensitive application data to Google’s cloud servers. The result is a strong layer of user privacy throughout the scanning process. Now, Google is making it friendlier and easier to use.

            Live Threat Detection upgrade for Android: See every flagged app in one place

            Currently, Android’s Live Threat Detection issues real-time alerts when it detects suspicious app behavior. However, the feature offers limited visibility beyond those initial notifications. Google is now fixing this lack of a central hub. The recent findings (by Android Authority) point to the development of a dedicated new page for the security tool. This upcoming screen is expected to clearly list all applications that the system has flagged as potential threats. Moving the threat information from individual, potentially numerous notifications to a permanent, centralized report is a great move. It improves user control and makes the security status of the device significantly easier to check at a glance.

            Additionally, Google is adding a new, specific alert type focused on data harvesting. Code strings reveal a future warning designed to explicitly inform users when an application deemed unsafe is detected monitoring the device’s location or activity. This alert directly addresses a major area of ​​concern for user privacy: applications that covertly harvest sensitive data or track user movement patterns without proper consent.

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            These changes aim to enhance the usefulness of Android’s security tools. The mainstream public often underestimates security improvements because they often act in the background. However, keeping your personal data safe from potential bad actors is key in today’s tech industry.

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            Android's Calling Cards Will Finally Get Full Customization

            25 October 2025 at 09:20
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            Google brought visual call customization to Android with the “Calling Cards” feature. However, one key piece of functionality has been notably missing. Android users could design unique screens for their contacts’ incoming calls, but they could not control what their own call screen looked like on a friend’s device. This omission was a significant one compared to rival operating systems. However, Google is now ready to address this long-standing oversight in Android‘s implementation with a new “My calling card” option.

            Code spotted by Android Authority within a recent beta version of the Phone by Google app reveals work on an upcoming setting called “My calling card.” The description associated with this unreleased tool is straightforward. It will help you to “customize how you’ll appear when making or receiving calls.” While the feature is not yet functional in the public beta, the explicit text confirms that a true two-way customization system is actively in development.

            Android Calling Cards could match iOS’ Contact Posters soon

            This change would finally bring full creative control to users. It could allow them to define their visual identity on a remote device. The potential move could also bring feature parity in the competitive mobile space. However, it raises one interesting technical consideration: how will the system handle a potential conflict? What happens if the sender uses the “My calling card” feature, but the recipient has already created a custom card for that contact? Google will likely implement a dual-option system, perhaps giving the recipient the choice between displaying the card designed by the sender or the one they created themselves. This level of user control is necessary for a fluid experience.

            There is no official timeline for the public rollout yet. But the discovery of the “My calling card” setting is a clear signal that Google is refining Android’s Calling Cards experience. Once this functionality arrives, Android users will finally gain the full creative control over their call identity.

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            EU Warns TikTok & Meta Could Face Heavy Fines for Transparency Breach

            24 October 2025 at 22:01
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            The European Commission has accused TikTok and Meta of breaching the EU’s strict transparency laws under the Digital Services Act (DSA). The authority claims that the two popular social media platforms have made it difficult for researchers to access public data and for users to report illegal content or challenge moderation decisions. Both companies are hereby taken into legal custody.

            TikTok and Meta face EU scrutiny for transparency breach

            As per the commission’s preliminary review, TikTok and Meta have imposed complicated steps that hinder the researchers from studying how their respective platforms operate. The officials have also argued that such barriers prevent them from analyzing how the platforms are used, especially by minors, and that the users are exposed to harmful and illegal materials.

            The DSA, for reference, mandates that the large tech companies must make their data easily accessible to qualified researchers. Both Meta and TikTok have failed to do so. The regulators believe that they may be undermining efforts to keep digital ecosystems accountable. If the commission’s allegations are proven right in the court of law, the companies could face fines worth billions.

            Both companies may face an industry-wide ripple effect

            Meta has responded to the allegations by claiming that it has already adjusted its systems in line with DSA. New reporting options and data access tools have been added. An official spokesperson stated that the company “disagrees with any suggestion” of a violation and continues discussions with EU officials. Further, TikTok is yet to publicly comment but is expected to submit a formal response soon.

            If the commission upholds its findings, the companies could face a penalty of up to 6% of their annual revenue. Several other tech giants, including Apple, have earlier objected to the Digital Services Act. But regardless, they abided by the rule, and the final decision could reshape how these companies handle transparency worldwide.

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            Strava Drops Lawsuit Against Garmin Amid Fears of Damaging Key Partnership

            24 October 2025 at 16:21
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            Strava and Garmin used to be thick as thieves. However, in the past month or so, the relationship has soured. Some of you might recall that Strava recently filed a lawsuit against Garmin. But for some reason, Strava has since voluntarily dropped its lawsuit.

            Strava drops its lawsuit against Garmin

            It is unclear what led to Strava changing its mind. However, according to a report from DC Rainmaker, it speculates that this could be due for several reasons. For starters, the Strava and Garmin lawsuit did not hold much water to begin with.

            For those unfamiliar, Strava accused Garmin of patent infringement. In particular, it covered patents related to the segments and heatmaps features. DC Rainmaker believes that suing Garmin over alleged infringement for segments is a risky way for Strava to get its own patents invalidated. That might have been one of the reasons behind Strava’s decision.

            Another potential reason is the downside to the lawsuit. As the report points out, most of the risks fall on Strava. It notes that Garmin is the company’s most important partner and biggest source of customer revenue, where Garmin customers were some of Strava’s biggest paid subscribers. Let’s not forget that the data from Garmin helps boost Strava’s platform for routing. This means that if Strava were to really pull its service or if Garmin decides to cut off Strava, it could essentially force Strava to shut down.

            Last but not least, Garmin seems to have a pretty good streak when it comes to patent infringement lawsuits. Over the past 10-15 years, Garmin has successfully defended itself against multiple patent infringement claims. The company also boasts a pretty substantial patent library of its own. This means that if Garmin wanted, it could easily file a countersuit against Strava’s 20 or so patents.

            Is Strava toast?

            Now, we wouldn’t be so quick to say that Strava is doomed. However, it does put the company in a difficult position. Like we said, Garmin’s partnership with Strava is important. Unless Strava can find a way to generate as much revenue with other wearable makers as it did with Garmin, we’re not sure what the company can do.

            Garmin also appears to be ready to move on. The company announced new integrations with Komoot, a Strava competitor, in recent weeks. This suggests that Garmin has no interest in working with a company that would sue them. Either way, only time will tell if Strava will be able to survive this fallout.

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            Instagram Debuts New AI Editing Tools to Help You Restyle Your Stories

            24 October 2025 at 15:51
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            Meta-owned Instagram has introduced new AI-powered image editing tools, which allow users to restyle their Stories. Previously, Meta’s AI editing tools were only available through the Meta AI chatbot inside Instagram. However, the tech giant has now streamlined the editing process, allowing users to quickly make changes before sharing their stories.

            Instagram Stories get a new “Restyle” menu with AI image editing features

            Instagram users now don’t have to rely on Meta’s AI chatbot to edit their images or videos. The social networking giant has now built the AI photo editing features right into the new “Restyle” menu in the app. These allow you to reimagine your photos and Instagram Stories by making edits, big or small, using Meta AI.

            Now you can remove unwanted details, add playful elements, change the vibe, or start a trend with Add Yours stickers. These features are quite similar to other AI-based image editing tools, as they also allow you to remove unwanted objects from the background of photos or change up your outfit.

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            Here’s how to access Instagram’s new AI editing tools

            You can access the Restyle menu by tapping the paintbrush icon on top of the screen while creating a story. Then, choose Add, Remove, or Change and describe what you want to edit. You can also type your image editing request directly into the text prompt bar.

            Furthermore, you can get instant results by selecting from the preset effects above the bar. You can find even more options using the browser icon. Once you generate the new image, tap “Done” to finish before sharing your story. The new Add Yours stickers feature will make it easy for your friends to apply the same edits you used.

            To restyle your videos, tap the + on your profile photo and choose a video from your camera roll to add to your story. Then, select the restyle icon from the top tray and pick a preset effect. Once the app generates a new version of your video, just tap “Done” to complete the process and share it to your story.

            Instagram has started rolling out the new editing features on its smartphone application. Some of these options, like the new video editing presets, could take some time to reach all users.

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            YouTube's Major UI Redesign is Now Hitting Android and iOS

            24 October 2025 at 15:39
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            Google’s streaming platform, YouTube, is getting a major overhaul. This follows an announcement made last week. The redesign is hitting the app’s menu system and UI icons, including the top and bottom bars. The icons are now bolder and more rounded, helping with the visibility. Among the multiple tweaks, the major redesign comes to the YouTube video player, which is now reportedly rolling out for Android and iOS.

            YouTube for Android and iOS gets a major video player redesign

            The YouTube video player redesign, as spotted by 9to5Google, features a completely new look, with softer UI elements and almost transparent icons and buttons. This new design doesn’t obscure the content that’s on the screen. But then again, design is always subjective. In portrait orientation, there’s a new icon set. The landscape button is now slightly bigger and is placed in a circle. The new like and dislike buttons get longer thumbs.

            Content interactions are getting more personal with custom “Like” button animations. When you like certain videos, there’s now a “custom, dynamic visual treatment” based on the content. For instance, liking a music video will trigger an animated musical note, and sports videos include a visual cue from the game.

            The comment section also sees a major change

            The video player in landscape has the thumbs up/down, comment, save, share, and overflow placed in a pill-shaped container at the bottom-left corner. On the bottom-right edge, there’s also a cleaner “more videos” button when you pause the video. The background is no longer darkened.

            Double-tapping to skip gets a more subtle and compact animation compared to before. This is to be “less intrusive to your video watching experience.” Other changes announced last week include a more seamless transition animation that slides up the feed when moving between tabs. When saving videos to playlists or Watch Later, “a refreshed design simplifies the process.”

            The comment section is also seeing a major change, with the new thread design. This makes it easier to follow conversations and replies. The new YouTube video player and icon redesigns are rolling out widely for Android and iOS (version 20.42).

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            OpenAI’s Sora App Is Coming to Android Soon with New Video Tools

            24 October 2025 at 15:19
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            Earlier this month, OpenAI released its Sora app for iOS. It turns out it was a hit, surpassing 1 million downloads in under a week, outpacing ChatGPT’s growth. The bad news is that OpenAI did not release Sora for Android, but that’s changing soon.

            OpenAI is bringing Sora to Android

            In a post on X by Sora head, Bill Peebles, he revealed that OpenAI is bringing the app onto Android soon. The post talks about some of the changes that users can look forward to in future updates. This includes more creation tools, character cameos, and also improving the social experience.

            The post also reveals that the app will introduce basic video editing capabilities. We’re talking about basic features like stitching together multiple clips. Then, towards the end of the post, Peebles mentions that the Android version of Sora is “actually coming soon.” However, he did not mention when the app will be available. But it’s good to know that OpenAI has not forgotten about Android users.

            This is good news for Android users who have been looking forward to the mobile version of the app. However, do note that at the moment, Sora is still invite-only. It is also only available to ChatGPT Plus and Pro users, meaning paid subscribers. However, when the app is available on Android, you can sign up and be notified when invites become available.

            What is Sora?

            In case you’re learning about this for the first time, the Sora app is based on OpenAI’s Sora 2 video and audio generation AI model. It is essentially OpenAI’s version of Google’s Veo and Flow platforms. Users can use the app to generate videos with simple prompts. However, one of the standout features comes in the form of Cameos.

            Cameos basically allow users to digitally insert themselves into videos. So, if you’re someone that’s a bit camera shy, Cameos are the perfect way to insert yourself in a video without actually being in the video. So far, the examples we’ve seen are pretty impressive and amazing.

            At the same time, it raises all kinds of ethical and moral questions. Even before the arrival of Sora, deepfakes were a problem. Now that AI-generated videos have become more convincing, who’s to say that these tools won’t be abused for malicious purposes? OpenAI has considered that and has implemented safeguards.

            This includes the use of visible watermarks and industry-standard metadata. This is so that it is clear that the video in question was generated by AI. Will that be enough? We’ll have to wait and see.

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