Author: Waqas Amjad

Wikitechlibrary is written by Waqas Amjad, a full-time Passionate Blogger. With years of experience, he simplifies complex topics to help readers navigate the digital world. Waqas is committed to delivering accurate, user-friendly, and engaging content for audiences worldwide.

The days of browsing the internet without leaving behind a digital trail are long gone. While it is almost impossible to be completely anonymous, you can take steps to reduce your digital footprint. Google is one of the largest tech companies worldwide, and it tracks user-related data concerning its services, including YouTube and Google Search, as well as Google Chrome and Android devices. Much of this information is then used to drive targeted advertising and other personalized features. Luckily, Google provides users with some control over data. You can access, manage, and delete your Google activity directly through your account…

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Gmail is the fastest-growing email service globally, offering speed, powerful features, excellent spam filters, and plentiful storage capacity. However, with the incredible volume of emails that flood our email inboxes daily, it can easily become overwhelming. Gmail has an archive feature that enables users to clear their inbox without missing any important messages. Unlike deleting, archiving will save your emails without showing them in your inbox. However, Gmail does not provide a dedicated “Archival folder”, such as in Outlook or Yahoo Mail. Instead, archived emails are stored in the All Mail section, which means that you will need to use…

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One of the most trusted and popular apps on Apple has always been FaceTime provides a high-quality video and audio calling experience on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Apple users have a one-stop communication device with built-in features, including group calls, end-to-end encryption, screen sharing, custom backgrounds, and SharePlay. However, there is one more thing that most people are unaware of: Android users can also participate in FaceTime calls. While Apple has not released a FaceTime app on Android, there is a simple hack that lets anyone with a web browser participate in a FaceTime call, without using an iPhone. How…

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To remain relevant in the social media world, it is important to post regularly. But let’s be honest, the regular content creation requires lots of time and effort. That’s why more creators, influencers, and brands are turning to AI-powered Instagram tools that can generate everything from images and carousels to captions and even Reels. You can create quality Instagram content within minutes with the right AI tool. In the list below, we have discussed the top five AI Instagram post generators that can save you time, stay consistent, and grow your audience. 1. Buffer – Smart AI Assistant for Instagram…

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Snapchat has now officially launched The Keys: A Guide to Digital Safety, an interactive online program aimed to help teens and their parents navigate risks in digital spaces. Developed in partnership with Common Sense Media, the program focuses on four major areas of concern to kids and teens: bullying, drug-related activities, sharing explicit images, and sextortion. It also offers guidance on how to use Snapchat’s built-in safety tools, privacy settings, and reporting features. According to Snapchat, safety experts and the company’s Teen Council for Digital Well-Being reviewed The Keys. Inspired by driver’s education, the 45-minute program combines classroom-style instruction with…

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WhatsApp is constantly expanding its feature base on Android, iOS, and desktop. The latest update in its iOS beta program is now testing one of the most requested features, the ability to share Live Photos in their original format. According to WABetaInfo, the feature is already available in WhatsApp beta 25.24.10.72 on iOS. With this update, iPhone users to send and receive Live Photos and retain their motion and audio, instead of being limited to static images. Previously, Live Photos shared on WhatsApp would appear as still images. Users who wanted to share the animated versions had to convert them…

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Google is expanding the reach of its powerful Nano Banana image generation model just weeks after its launch. The model is now available directly on X (formerly Twitter) and the Gemini app, making it easier to allow users to test AI-generated visuals. Nano Banana’s official account on X confirmed that users can now create or edit images by simply tagging “@NanoBanana” in a post. It only requires typing a text prompt of how you want a new or existing image to look, and the model will generate the results immediately. Alongside its X integration, Nano Banana has also been integrated…

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Gboard is a popular Android keyboard that has been popular due to its status as the default keyboard on Google Pixel devices. Google has continued to add features to its keyboard over the years, making it not only a typing tool but more. Today, one of its most popular Pixel-exclusive features, AI writing assistance, is being extended to more Android devices. Gboard AI writing devices were previously exclusive to Pixel phones, but are now available to all Android smartphones with the latest Gboard update. The rollout is gradual, so it may take days or even weeks to appear on your…

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Adobe is about to make mobile device video editing more accessible than ever. The company has announced that later this month, it will release a free version of Adobe Premiere on iPhone and iPad that will provide users with the power to edit, save, and publish professional-quality videos directly from their devices. Unlike many free editing apps, Adobe says that the new mobile version of Premiere will not feature any watermarks, even when saving and publishing videos. The app is described as “fast, free, and intuitive,” reimagined to suit the requirements of mobile creators while still providing powerful editing tools.…

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OpenAI has announced a major update for free ChatGPT users, making one of its most popular organizational tools widely available. The Projects feature that was previously only available to ChatGPT Plus subscribers is now provided to free users on both the web and Android apps, with iOS support being added over the coming days. Projects allow users to group multiple conversations in dedicated folders, and users can easily organize conversations and revisit a specific discussion. For many, it has been a game-changer when it comes to managing the messy ChatGPT history list. Projects provide much-needed control and efficiency to students,…

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Threads, Instagram’s rival to X (formerly Twitter), is rolling out a new feature that allows users to add up to 10,000-character text to their posts. The decision is to make long-form content easier to share on the platform without overwhelming readers with a giant wall of text. Users can now create a text attachment that expands when tapped, instead of hitting the previous 500-character limit. This allows writers, journalists, or content creators to share longer excerpts while still linking back to their original articles, blogs, or websites. Meta explained that the feature was designed to replace the clunky practice of…

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Instagram has finally released its own dedicated iPad app after more than a decade of waiting, nearly 15 years after both the social media platform and Apple tablet were first released. The app is now available for download, offering a mix of the familiar Instagram features with new design options that take advantage of the larger iPad screen. Unlike iPhone version, the iPad app drops users straight into Reels. This makes sense because Instagram appears to be interested in turning the iPad into a more video-friendly platform, providing a user with more space to enjoy short-form content. Other classic Instagram…

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WhatsApp has been testing a new privacy feature that will allow users to share status updates with a selective audience. The update was spotted in the iOS 25.23.10.80 beta recently, available via Apple’s TestFlight program, as the Meta-owned WhatsApp continues enhancing user control and privacy. The upcoming feature introduces the ability to add a close friend list to privacy settings in WhatsApp. After configuration, the user has the option of sharing a status with their full audience or with their close friends. To make things clearer, statuses that are only shared with close friends will be in a different colour…

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The Personal Hotspot feature of the iPhone can save you when there is no Wi-Fi nearby. It allows your iPhone to share its mobile data connection with other devices and keep you connected everywhere. While it does have its flaws, including the fact that you sometimes lose connection, your own hotspot is much more secure than depending on random public Wi-Fi networks. When you have other devices that are part of the Apple family, it becomes easy to connect to the hotspot of your iPhone. But because it relies on your mobile data plan, multiple connected devices can quickly drain…

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