Instagram Announces More Tools And Programs To keep Its Platform Safe And Positive

Instagram introduces new tools to allow users to control who can actually comment on their posts.
 
  
  
    Instagram introduces new tools to allow users to control who can actually comment on their posts.
Content delivery network service CloudFlare turns seven years old, and it's celebrating its birthday by offering customers free protection from distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks.
Snapchat was born on September 2011. Fast forward to September 2017, it's celebrating its sixth birthday. And no birthday comes without some celebration.
Apple's Siri, Search (formerly known as Spotlight) and Spotlight on the Mac, have long used Bing. But Apple is ditching the search engine from Microsoft in favor of Google's.
Facebook's React, Jest, Flow, and Immutable.js are popular among developers. But a barrier exists that prevents their spread, and that is the license.
Twitter has been trying hard to embrace its mobile users better, and it's still on the move.
Mozilla has released an add-on called 'Firefox Multi-Account Containers'. What it does, is allowing Firefox users to use the web with multiple identities or accounts simultaneously.
User data are expensive as they are interesting. People need to secure their personal information at all cause, especially when it comes to online communication and transaction.
Instagram was, is, and will always be a home for filters. However, the filters' prominence was limited.
Advertisements are common on the web. They're the lube that drives the gears of the internet. While they are here to stay, many people are disliking them.








