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By Tanmay Patange
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Instagram has silently rolled out a new feature that some users might find annoying: Instagram Message Reminders. An app that sends reminders to check missed or unread messages is not new. Some messenger apps like Skype send reminders to users who have not opened incoming messages.
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Instagram now has a new, similar feature, at least on Android. These reminders come as a notification, similar to any other notifications, including direct messages. However, the only difference is even if you cleared an original notification without responding to a message, Instagram will still send you another notification after a period.
We received this new reminder notification around 23 hours after receiving the first (original message) notification.
Instagram Message Reminders are not the same as standard notifications that will not go away even after clearing them or reappear along with other unread messages. These are new notifications altogether. Instagram has also added a way to turn off these reminders inside app settings.
Microsoft Edge will soon introduce a new feature called Window Controls Overlay to make Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) visually indistinguishable from their native counterparts, enabling developers to customize the title bar area of their PWAs.
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Google Chrome is working towards adding an enterprise policy for configuring the browser theme color, Techtsp.com has spotted a new development.
This new feature will practically prevent Chrome users from changing the theme color of the browser.
However, this has been designed for enterprise users (systems enrolled as a part of an organization) and not personal users. The feature is currently under development.
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India may want to reverse its ban on PUBG Mobile for this reason
In what could be good news for PUBG Mobile players, PUBG Mobile may be set for a comeback on app stores in India. PUBG Corporation, a South Korean gaming company has released its statement deauthorizing Tencent Games from publishing responsibilities in the country. PUBG Corp. said it will take on all publishing responsibilities in India. As a result, the ban on PUBG Mobile in India could be reversed soon.
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Techtsp.com a technology blog that reports developments about software, social media, and various Internet-based technologies. This blog is owned, conceptualized, and authored by Tanmay Patange, an independent technology journalist from Mumbai, India.
Google Chrome’s built-in password manager now lets users quickly change compromised passwords
Google Chrome has added new experimental support for ‘Well Known Change Password’ behind Chrome://flags. Once enabled, Google will let users change compromised passwords through Chrome’s built-in password manager. Finally, we have some substantial information to demonstrate how Google Chrome users can practically benefit from this support.
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About Techtsp
Techtsp.com a technology blog that reports developments about software, social media, and various Internet-based technologies. This blog is owned, conceptualized, and authored by Tanmay Patange, an independent technology journalist from Mumbai, India.
Facebook may restrict free speech to stay away from legal, regulatory trouble [Read the text version of this story on Techtsp]
It looks like Facebook wants to restrict free speech in order to stay away from legal and regulatory trouble. Starting next month, Facebook can remove any content from the website that could drag the company to court or put CEO Mark Zuckerberg to testify in front of lawmakers, Techtsp.com reports.
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Indians can no longer download PUBG on Android but they can still play it [Read the Text version of this story]
The Government of India recently banned PUBG Mobile alongside 117 Chinese-origin apps amid fresh reports about border clashes between Indian and Chinese soldiers. India’s IT ministry on Wednesday imposed a ban on PUBG to "ensure safety, security and sovereignty of Indian cyberspace.” But has the game been removed already from app stores? We at Techtsp find out.
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