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Kamis, 01 Mei 2014

Find and Delete Unused Accounts With Heartbleed security bug hits millions of people

Find and Delete Unused Accounts With a Simple Email Search
After the recent Heartbleed bug scare, some of you may want to go and delete those dormant accounts you never use any more. For a quick way to find such sites you signed up on, go to your inbox and search for the term: "Confirm your email."
When something like the Heartbleed security bug hits millions of people, our standard advice is to change your passwords across all the affected services. With Heartbleed, the list was so large that it was advisable to go back to every account you have signed up at. And if many of them are unused, it kind of makes sense to just delete them in case some other security flaw in the future compromises you.
If you are lucky, you use Lastpass to manage all your accounts and you can just delete everything from that list. But if that's not the case, chances are, you have used one or two email accounts to sign up at all these web sites over the years. Searching for "confirm your email" (first with the quotes, then without) in your inbox gives you a list of most of these websites, after which it's a matter of going there and deleting your account. The trick is similar to, and inspired by, searching for "unsubscribe" to purge newsletters in your email.

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Minggu, 13 April 2014

Samsung updates ChatON with the ability to delete sent messages

Kamran Farooqui

Kamran Farooqui

Curious by nature and a big techie at heart, Kamran is a big Android enthusiast, absolutely loves his Nexus 4 and believes that there is a special place in hell for people who prefer skinned Android over stock. When not vegetating, you will probably find him either struggling with his university essays or playing football or Call of Duty.

Samsung seems to be content with its strategy of throwing a bunch of new features and then seeing what sticks. Perhaps in a bid to increase usage of its own messaging platform ChatON, Samsung has pushed an update to it and has introduced a bunch of new features, the most intriguing of which is the ability to delete a message once it has been sent. But will that be enough for people to ditch their preferred messaging app such as the now ubiquitous WhatsApp or the hot new favourite Kik Messenger?

chaton v3.5

Perhaps taking a cue from Snapchat, Samsung has now given users the ability to recall sent messages which might be a potential source of embarrassment. Users can recall a message even after it has been read by the recipient, and can do that by simply tapping and holding the message bubble and then selecting ‘recall’. However, this feature only works in one-on-one chat rooms so that is something to keep in mind.

Another feature that Samsung has introduced is the ability to broadcast your real time location for a specific amount of time, which might come in handy the next time your friend refuses to believe you when you say that you are at some cool place. This feature comes courtesy of the integration with the Glympse application, however Samsung hasn’t mentioned whether you would need to have the Glympse app on your phone in order for the location sharing feature to work.

Samsung has also increased the file size cap to 1 GB so that larger multimedia files such as videos can be shared easily, and has also increased the capacity of group chats from 200 to 1001 persons, which could come in handy when interacting with a larger group of people.

So what do you think about these latest features in ChatON v3.5? Are the new features enough motivation for you to jump ship from your current messaging app?

Via: Engadget Source: Samsung



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