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  • TikTok's Insecure HTTP A Gateway For COVID-19 Misinfo
    A man holding a phone walks past a sign of Chinese company ByteDance's app TikTok
    Researchers managed to hack TikTok and successfully planted videos containing false coronavirus information.
  • Why Zoom Is The Newest Favorite Of Malicious Attacks
    Zoom logo is seen in front of displayed coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
    It’s an ongoing trend: when an app or a website gains sudden popularity, it becomes an easy target for attackers.
  • Most Recommended Apps To Track Your Child's Online Activities
    A student takes classes online with his companions using the Zoom APP at home
    Kids these days spend most of their time online due to the coronavirus pandemic -- here are a few apps to ensure their safety while browsing online.
  • You Can Now View Instagram Live, DMs On The Web
    The Instagram application is seen on a phone screen August 3, 2017.
    It's about time we get to slide into someone's DMs and watch livestreams using our desktops.
  • Help NASA Save Coral Reefs By Playing A Video Game
    A man snorkels in an area called the
    NASA is taking a crowdsourced approach to map the ocean's rich diversity of coral reefs.
  • Facebook's New Quiet Mode Helps Limit Time On Social Media
    A man is silhouetted against a video screen with an Facebook logo in this photo illustration in Zenica
    Social media use can fuel mental health problems such as anxiety and depression, so we all could use a break once in a while.
  • Easy-To-Use Video Chat Apps For People Struggling With Tech
    Sisters Sylvia (R) and Stephanie Falcomer hold a
    We ought to teach everybody how to use messaging and video apps since we can't go out and see our family and friends often.
  • WhatsApp Message Forwarding Now Being Limited To Curb Misinfo
    Pakistan
    WhatsApp is also teaming up with local governments and NGOs over a coronavirus information hub.
  • Facebook Launches New Messaging App For Couples
    Facebook launches new app for couples
    Tuned arrives at a time when many couples might be separated due to social distancing guidelines during the spread of the coronavirus.
  • Here Are Some Fun Online Learning Tools For Kids Stuck At Home
    Guardians and students wear masks amid a health scare over a new virus that has infected thousands since emerging in China, in a Chinese school in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
    Since classes are suspended, kids likely have a lot of time on their hands these days, and keeping their brains learning new things is always a great plan.
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