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Telegram

Telegram is a messaging app with a focus on speed and security, it’s super-fast, simple, and free. You can use Telegram on all your devices at the same time — your messages sync seamlessly across any number of your phones, tablets, or computers. Telegram has over 500 million monthly active users and is one of the 10 most downloaded apps in the world.

 Telegram

With Telegram, you can send messages, photos, videos, and files of any type (doc, zip, mp3, etc), as well as create groups for up to 200,000 people or channels for broadcasting to unlimited audiences. You can write to your phone contacts and find people by their usernames. As a result, Telegram is like SMS and email combined — and can take care of all your personal or business messaging needs. In addition to this, we support end-to-end encrypted voice and video calls, as well as voice chats in groups for thousands of participants.

 Telegram

Who owns Telegram? 
Telegram is owned by the same two people who founded the company in Russia back in 2013, Pavel Durov and his brother Nikolai. Pavel is also the company’s CEO.
Pavel Durov has been dubbed Russia’s Mark Zuckerberg, as he had originally founded that country’s biggest social networking site, known as VK. The company made him a billionaire.

 Telegram

While VK still exists, Pavel completely cut ties with the social platform he founded in 2014. VK had been known for fighting back against Kremlin censorship. Then allies of Russian President Vladmir Putin and the Kremlin consolidated their shares in the company in order to take an ownership stake. Pavel was forced out of his role, sold his remaining shares, and left Russia for Germany. According to Pavel, he was pushed out for refusing to provide VK user data to the Russian government or shut down a group for anti-corruption advocate and opposition leader Alexei Navalny that ran on the social network.

Telegram

Telegram is Pavel’s continuation of the online free-speech efforts that started with VK. The company is registered in the U.S. as an LLC. The team has moved around since its inception and was last reported to be located in Dubai.

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Security of social media after death

 Social networks have provided facilities for the page of deceased users to protect the personal information of deceased people and prevent the possibility of unauthorized access to their page or the possible abuse of people as administrators or security officials.

 

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Facebook allows users to decide in advance what their page will look like after death. Users can choose between two options: Permanent Delete or Memory Mode. On the memorial page, another user, inherited from friends and family, has the option to add just one post, possibly a funeral or memorial service, change the user’s photo, and Respond to friend requests. Once the page is remembered, it is no longer possible to modify or delete previous posts.

 Facebook

On Instagram, it is possible for the accounts of deceased people to be commemorated and still be accessible and visible to the audience. This will be possible at the request of users by providing documents such as the link of the news of the death or the ceremony or at the request of the family of the deceased. Another option is to clear the page. For those first-degree relatives, they must send documents such as a death certificate to Instagram.
Instagram does not give notifications when their page becomes a memorial to avoid upsetting or shocking the deceased’s friends.

 Instagram

On Twitter, no one can access the deceased person’s account after death, and their relatives can request Twitter to deactivate the account.

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Instagram

 Instagram is actually a combination of the two words instant camera and telegram, which means instant messaging through photos and cameras. Instagram is a free social network created to share photos and videos. Instagram, like most social media apps, allows you to follow the users you like, which is called following. Following people allows you to see the recent posts of the people you follow on the home page. Their post is Like, which mainly means liking, and also below the post, you can express your opinion or feeling and leave a so-called comment.

 Instagram

Instagram History:
Instagram creators Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger were working on a multi-purpose project called Burbn. This project was related to mobile photography. Their activity continued and expanded in San Francisco. Mike believed that the project had similarities to the foursquare program, but this project could have included more features, so the burn project continued to focus on sharing photos.

 Instagram

Here are some facts you need to know about Instagram:
1- As of 2019, there are about one billion active users on Instagram monthly
2- 33% of the most visited stories are related to jobs.
3- 200 million Instagram users visit at least one business page daily.
4- There are about 25 million jobs on Instagram.
5- Instagram is worth about $ 100 billion
6- In 2017, the number of daily active Instagram users (200 million) surpassed the daily number of Snapchat users (161 million).

 Instagram

8- 5.89% of Instagram photos are posted without filters (at least from Instagram) and this is one of the most amazing Instagram facts.
9- For photos that include the Instagram filter, the Clarendon filter is one of the most popular filters, followed by lark, Ludwig, Juno, and Gingham.
10- In 2019, the hashtag was the most used by users.
11- Central Instagram is based in Menlo Park, California.
12- About 37% of all adults in the United States use Instagram.
13- It may be interesting to know that 43% of the people who use this program in the United States are women.

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WhatsApp Messenger

 Launched in 2009, WhatsApp is one of the most popular texts and voice messaging apps. It’s free to use, and you can send messages, make voice calls, and host video chats on both desktop and mobile devices. Part of what makes this app appealing is that it works on various phone and computer operating systems, helping with messaging. It can also take advantage of Wi-Fi and cellular data to make one-on-one or group calls.

 WhatsApp Messenger

What’s happening with WhatsApp?
WhatsApp began notifying users last month of its updated terms of service and privacy policy, which people must agree to in order to keep using the app beyond February 8. Many users expressed concerns about a section of WhatsApp’s privacy policy that details what user data is collected and shared with parent company Facebook, which has a troubled reputation when it comes to protecting user data.
All private messages between individuals and most businesses on WhatsApp are protected by end-to-end encryption, meaning the app can’t see them or share them with Facebook (users will be notified before chatting with a business where messages are not end-to-end encrypted). But WhatsApp does collect other user information, such as how and when someone uses the app and user device information like IP addresses.

 WhatsApp Messenger

WhatsApp’s privacy policy states that user information it collects may be shared with other Facebook companies “to help operate, provide, improve, understand, customize, support, and market our Services and their offerings.” However, these data-sharing practices are not new, according to the company.
Here’s what has changed: WhatsApp’s privacy was last updated globally in 2016. At the time, it offered WhatsApp users the ability to opt-out of sharing data with Facebook, an option that was available for only a short time. In this latest update, the reference to that now-expired opt-out option has been removed.

 WhatsApp

The more significant update to the policy relates to WhatsApp’s business users. It discloses that businesses that use WhatsApp to talk to customers can choose to store logs of their conversations on Facebook hosting services. “The update does not change WhatsApp’s data-sharing practices with Facebook and does not impact how people communicate privately with friends or family wherever they are in the world,” a WhatsApp spokesperson said in a statement, adding that the company remains “deeply committed to protecting people’s privacy.”


 WhatsApp Messenger

In short: No additional WhatsApp user data will be shared with Facebook after accepting the new terms than was shared before. That is unless you took advantage of the opt-out in 2016. WhatsApp has been trying to misspell confusion over the updated policy, including by publishing an FAQ on its privacy practices.

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Signal Messenger

the messaging app Signal has surged in popularity as users look for alternatives to social networks. Built by California-based developer Signal Messenger LLC, Signal has surged to the top of the Apple App Store and near the top of the Google Play Store, but it is unlike Twitter or Facebook. Instead, it is a secure messaging app, similar to WhatsApp or Apple’s iMessage.
Signal allows users to send texts, videos, audio, or picture messages with end-to-end encryption, just as they would via a normal text message. “Signal’s advanced privacy-preserving technology is always enabled, so you can focus on sharing the moments that matter with the people who matter to you,” the app writes in its description.

 Signal Messenger

Effectively, the message is scrambled right after it is sent, so neither Signal nor anyone else can read the message. Only the recipient can see the unscrambled message. In addition, Signal, which does not store user data, according to its website, also offers a host of other privacy features, including face-blurring, blank notification pop-ups, and ephemeral messages. All message history is stored locally on the device, Signal added. However, there is a limitation to using Signal to send encrypted messages. The end-to-end encryption may be limited if one of the parties is not using Signal, so broader adoption has been one of the app’s largest issues.
It has benefited in popularity after people like Edward Snowden tweeted about it in 2015, with Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk recently telling his followers to use the service, while simultaneously taking a shot at Facebook.

 Signal

Why Signal?
The signal is another free app that provides encrypted messaging, calling, and video chat. “Encrypted” means that the contents of messages are scrambled until they reach the recipient, and no intermediary can view them. The app is run by the nonprofit Signal Foundation, which launched in 2018 with the help of WhatsApp Co-Founder Brian Acton, who left WhatsApp and Facebook the prior year. Acton said in a 2018 statement announcing the launch of the foundation that Signal aims to build “sustainable technology that respects users and does not rely on the commoditization of personal data.”

 Signal Messenger

Facebook feuds with Apple over privacy changes that threaten its advertising business
Amid the rush of new sign-ups, Signal is rolling out new features similar to those on WhatsApp, such as wallpaper backgrounds for chats and an “about” section for user profiles. And a new Apple (AAPL) policy requiring that apps provide a label detailing their privacy practices on the App Store may make it easier for users to compare various messaging apps’ policies. Signal did not immediately respond to a request for comment regarding the rush of new sign-ups. The app has received some high-profile endorsements. Tesla (TSLA)’s Musk on January 7 tweeted: “Use Signal.” Twitter (TWTR) CEO Jack Dorsey retweeted it, and later posted an image of Signal at the top of the App Store chart, captioning it with a heart. Former NSA contractor Edward Snowden also retweeted Musk’s post, adding the message: “That’s @signalapp, for those who don’t speak Elon.”

 Signal Messenger

Though their tweets didn’t mention Facebook or WhatsApp, both Musk and Dorsey have previously criticized the social media giant. Some people were apparently confused about Musk’s advice, though. Shares of Signal Advance (SIGL) — a small, Texas-based technology company unrelated to the messaging app — rose more than 6,000% in the days following Musk’s tweet, before tempering on Tuesday. Signal, the messaging app, posted a cheeky tweet about the mix-up, saying: “Is this what stock analysts mean when they say that the market is giving mixed Signals?”

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