How To Backup Your Photos And Videos To Google Photos On Android Phone/Tablet

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Google Photos is a great online backup service where you can store your photos and videos. The best thing about this service is that you get to enjoy free unlimited storage as long as you allow Google Photos to keep them in High quality. That means Google will set your photos size to 16 megapixels and videos at 1080p. Don't worry, you can still save your photos and videos at Original quality — the quality at which they were taken.  After you set up your account, you will be able to have your pictures and videos sent to the cloud, and then access them from any phone, tablet, or PC, as well as on the web. If you don't know how to backup your photos and videos to Google photos, then read the step-by-step guide below to get started. How to Backup your Photos and Videos to Google Photos  Open the Google Photos app. Tap on the three horizontal lines at the top left of the screen. Tap Settings . Select Backup & sync . If the Back up & sync is turned off, switch it on.  Make su

WhatsApp Now Limits the Sending of Text Messages to Just Five Recipients in an Effort to Fight Fake News


In an effort to combat the flow of viral false information, Facebook-owned messenging platform, WhatsApp, is globally limiting the sending of text messages to just five recipients.

WhatsApp, which has around 1.5 billion users, has been trying to find ways to stop misuse of its app following global concern after disinformation and rumours known as fake news, circulated in the platform led to mob violence in several countries especially India, Brazil, Pakistan and Mexico. So in a bid to fight such ‘misinformation and rumours’, the company said that it is “imposing a limit of five messages all over the world”.

Previously, a WhatsApp user could forward a message to 20 individuals or groups. However, the messages in the app are private and encrypted which can be easily shared to groups of hundreds of users with lesser ways for independent experts or even the platform itself to see where the messages are originating from. As a result of the closed nature of the app, it becomes harder to stem the flow of misinformation or to study how viral messages spread.

WhatsApp said it believes that restricting message forwarding will help keep the app closer to its intended design as a private messaging app and it has already started rolling out the update to activate the new forward limits. Android users are to be the first to receive the update, followed by users of Apple’s iOS.

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