[APP][SHARE][2.1+] Telegram Messenger - Galaxy Y GT-S5360 Themes and Apps

Google Play Description
Telegram is a messaging app with a
focus on speed and security. It’s
superfast, simple and free.
With Telegram, you can create group
chats with up to 200 people so you
can stay connected with everyone at
once. Plus, you can share videos up to
1GB, send multiple photos from the
web, and forward any media you
receive in an instant. All your
messages are in the cloud, so you can
easily access them from any of your
devices.
For those interested in maximum
privacy, we've added Secret Chats,
featuring end-to-end encryption to
ensure that a message can only be
read by its intended recipient. When
it comes to Secret Chats, nothing is
logged on our servers and you can
automatically program the messages
to self-destruct from both devices so
there is never any record of it.
We built Telegram to make messaging
safe again so you can take back your
right to privacy.
Why Switch to Telegram?
FAST: Telegram is the fastest
messaging app on the market
because it uses a decentralized
infrastructure with data centers
positioned around the globe to
connect people to the closest
possible server.
SECURE: Security flaws in popular
apps like WhatsApp have gotten a lot
of bad press recently, so we made it
our mission to provide the best
security on the market.
CLOUD STORAGE: Never lose your
data again! Telegram offers free
unlimited cloud storage for all your
Telegram messages and media that
you can securely access from
multiple devices.
GROUP CHAT & SHARING: With
Telegram, you can form large group
chats (up to 200 members), quickly
share gigabyte size videos, and send
all the photos you want to friends.
RELIABLE: Built to deliver your
messages in the minimum bytes
possible, Telegram is the most
reliable messaging system ever
made. It even works on the weakest
mobile connections!
100% FREE & NO ADS: Telegram is
free and will always be free. We do
not plan to sell ads or introduce
subscription fees.
PRIVACY: We take your privacy very
seriously and will never give third
parties access to your data!
SUPPORT:
For real-time support, please go to
settings in Telegram and select “Ask
a Question” to send a message
directly to our support staff (phone
number 333). You can also email us at
[email protected] .
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[app] hike messenger..mixture of facebook and whatsapp... :) :)

[FOR ALL DEVICES AND MANY COUNTRIES]
IT HAS STATUS FEATURE WHICH YOU WILL DEFENATELY LIKE AND THE STICKERS ARE VERY VERY GOOD IT'S A NICE APP DOWNLOAD AND LET ME KNOW..
Hike up your life
A messenger, made with ❤ in India
Why switch to hike?
★ PRIVACY: With hike messenger say
goodbye to stalkers! From your milk-man to
your aunts to that creepy guy in college; you
don't want them to be seeing your last-seen
and status update, do you? Switch to hike
and take charge of your privacy!
★ HIDDEN MODE: an awesome new hike
privacy feature which allows you to hide the
chats that you want to keep private from the
world and access them only with a
password! Your private conversations are
now protected & secure from anyone who
takes your phone.
★ STICKERS: Now send some amazing
stickers on hike. Express yourself in a whole
new cool way!
★ SEND ANYTHING & EVERYTHING: Why
email when you can send all kinds of non
media files and documents like PDF, ZIP,
Doc, PPT, APK and much more!
★ HIKE OFFLINE: Unable to message friends
because they're not online? Don't worry! Hike
does the hardwork to figure out if your
friends are offline and then sends them your
messages as an SMS, at no cost to you.
When they reply, you get the message in
hike!
★ BIGGER ATTACHMENTS: Now you can
share large files and videos of 100 MB each.
Now that’s what we call big!
★ CHAT THEMES: Everyone has
backgrounds. We have 2-way themes! When
you change the chat theme, it changes for
your friends too! Let's add more character to
messaging, shall we?
★ FREE HIKE2SMS TO INDIA: We've also
built in FREE hike to non-hike SMS. So if
your friends aren't onhike you can still
message them. And better yet, for free! Free
SMS can only be sent to India.
★ SHARING IS EASY: You can share photos,
videos, location, contacts, walkie-talkie
messages and much more on hike! Create
group chats or chat one-on-one!
★ FAST, SIMPLE, PERSONAL, FREE: hike is
super fast. With sent, delivered, read and
typing notifications, it feels like you're having
a chat with someone in person. The app uses
your 2G, 3G or Wi-Fi (when available) to
message with friends and family.
★ 128-bit SSL ENCRYPTION: Messages on
hike messenger are now encrypted over Wi-Fi
★ MOVE TO SD CARD: The app can now be
stored on the SD Card!
FOR ALL DEVICES AND CAN BE USED OUTSIDE INDIA..
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bsb.hike&hl=en
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[Q] Can I stop Twitter from doing this?

1st things 1st - My device: Verizon S4 Root/Safestrap/Eclipse/Titanium Pro
Is there a way to not allow this to be done without uninstalling the TweetCaster app? I checked in the app's settings and I don't see any way to stop or not allow updates. I do have Google Play's settings at "Do not auto-update apps" - would this be sufficient? Or may Twitter go behind everyone's back and do this independently through their app and bypass Google Play? I do not want Twitter to be able to identify what apps I have or otherwise have access to my S4 to "target ads" to me.
Please note I Do Not have the Twitter app, I have TweetCaster (if it's different than the Twitter app? I don't know?) I heard facebook was doing this same BS & people deleted the app (I Do Not use FB) and am looking for a way to not allow Twitter to do this (if there is a way to). Thanks (I don't believe the last line below)
>>From Wired.com, Nov 26th<<
Twitter Plans to Peek at Your Apps to Serve You Targeted Ads
Twitter will soon identify the other apps on your phone in an effort to personalize your experience on its service—i.e. serve you targeted ads.
The company discusses the move on its website, and according to the news site Re/code, this sort of tracking will begin with a new version of its iPhone app, set to roll out on Wednesday. A new Android version that works in much the same way will roll out over the next week.
Now a public company, Twitter is exploring many different ways to boost its revenue, and one method is through better targeted ads. The company already has some personal information about those using its service—what they type into their Twitter profiles and the tweets they post—but now, it wants more. “To help build a more personal Twitter experience for you, we are collecting and occasionally updating the list of apps installed on your mobile device so we can deliver tailored content that you might be interested in,” the company says.
In this way, it’s following the lead of Facebook and Google and so many others that seek to target ads. The difference is that Twitter doesn’t have access to nearly as much personal data as Facebook, which inherently encourages users to provide information about themselves, or Google, which operates a wide range of services atop its own mobile OS. So Twitter is reaching out into other parts of the phone, something that is easy to do. The Apple/Google mobile OSes provide ready access to information like this & many apps take advantage of this—some going much further than others.
Twitter says it will point users to its new data policy, via an in-app notification, before it starts collecting any personal information. But the new update is opt-out, which means that in order for the company to stop gathering data on your account, you must explicitly turn this data collection off. But few users are likely to do so.
Source
http://www.wired.com/2014/11/twitter-targeted-ads/?mbid=social_twitter
Lane W. said:
1st things 1st - My device: Verizon S4 Root/Safestrap/Eclipse/Titanium Pro
Is there a way to not allow this to be done without uninstalling the TweetCaster app? I checked in the app's settings and I don't see any way to stop or not allow updates. I do have Google Play's settings at "Do not auto-update apps" - would this be sufficient? Or may Twitter go behind everyone's back and do this independently through their app and bypass Google Play? I do not want Twitter to be able to identify what apps I have or otherwise have access to my S4 to "target ads" to me.
Please note I Do Not have the Twitter app, I have TweetCaster (if it's different than the Twitter app? I don't know?) I heard facebook was doing this same BS & people deleted the app (I Do Not use FB) and am looking for a way to not allow Twitter to do this (if there is a way to). Thanks (I don't believe the last line below)
>>From Wired.com, Nov 26th<<
Twitter Plans to Peek at Your Apps to Serve You Targeted Ads
Twitter will soon identify the other apps on your phone in an effort to personalize your experience on its service—i.e. serve you targeted ads.
The company discusses the move on its website, and according to the news site Re/code, this sort of tracking will begin with a new version of its iPhone app, set to roll out on Wednesday. A new Android version that works in much the same way will roll out over the next week.
Now a public company, Twitter is exploring many different ways to boost its revenue, and one method is through better targeted ads. The company already has some personal information about those using its service—what they type into their Twitter profiles and the tweets they post—but now, it wants more. “To help build a more personal Twitter experience for you, we are collecting and occasionally updating the list of apps installed on your mobile device so we can deliver tailored content that you might be interested in,” the company says.
In this way, it’s following the lead of Facebook and Google and so many others that seek to target ads. The difference is that Twitter doesn’t have access to nearly as much personal data as Facebook, which inherently encourages users to provide information about themselves, or Google, which operates a wide range of services atop its own mobile OS. So Twitter is reaching out into other parts of the phone, something that is easy to do. The Apple/Google mobile OSes provide ready access to information like this & many apps take advantage of this—some going much further than others.
Twitter says it will point users to its new data policy, via an in-app notification, before it starts collecting any personal information. But the new update is opt-out, which means that in order for the company to stop gathering data on your account, you must explicitly turn this data collection off. But few users are likely to do so.
Source
http://www.wired.com/2014/11/twitter-targeted-ads/?mbid=social_twitter
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I think Tweetcaster is a third party application just like Falcon doesn't have anything to do with the default twitter app. .Or you can just see if that option is listed their within the Tweetcaster application to opt out of it.

Any one use ‘Calling Feature’ invite on Whatsapp- Don't use it is a Malware.

If you have received have received a text invitation for the popular messaging service application’s voice calling service, please don’t accept it. Cyber scammers are circulating these fake messages.
According to the recent report by the Daily Star, if Whatsapp users click on the link, they are taken to another website where they are asked to take a survey on behalf of the popular messaging service. But, the survey forces users to download applications and software that might contain dangerous malware.
Be carefull while using Whatsapp.

Which social login method to implement in your mobile app

Implementing a social login option in your Android or iOS app makes it possible for your users to sign in on every device and use their last saved settings and states. You can use a variety of methods to let the user sign in to the app, which one are you using and how many? I wrote a short article about it not too long ago.
In case of an app of mine with over 8,000 downloads, there are 3,600 Facebook signups, 4,500 email signups and 500 twitter signups (it's a social app so there's no option to use it without signing in). Users are not coming from any of our social sites because we don't really have a social presence, so the numbers are totally random. I there's no one-size-fits-all answer, but I thought we could help each other.
Would you share your experiences and ratio?

Xiaomi's monitoring ours browsers

https://www.elmundo.es/tecnologia/2020/05/015eac0d14fc6c83f94e8b4573.html
Spanish newspaper.
The phones of the Chinese brand Xiaomi would be recording the behavior of users on their own mobile phones and web history, even with private browsing activated, data that would later be sent to remote servers in China.
A Forbes investigation exposes the amount of data that Xiaomi smartphones allegedly collect from its users. The monitoring of web activity would be done through the own browser installed on the brand's devices, as well as in My Browser Pro and Mint Browser, available on Google Play.
Specifically, browsers would record web pages that the user visits or searches through services such as Google or DuckDuckGo, and would occur even if the user has activated incognito mode. Monitoring would also take place in the use of smarpthone, with the folders it opens, the status bar or the settings page.
https://www.elmundo.es/tecnologia/2020/05/01/5eac0d14fc6c83f94e8b4573.html
oh nooooo
you know google, microsoft, facebook, etc do the same? they earn money from ads and info anout people, so yes, they'd do anything to know you even when you don't want them to.
besides, people upload all data, giving away their privacy - fb, insta, twitter, youtube, etc...
there is nothing for free - you want space on servers to upload your ass and get likes, comments - you loose your privacy. thats how most dumb society gave away good internet and freedom.
the same for paying via card - it's convenient, but they know your routine and favourite places
It's known, yes but it's not a good practice. All of us change services for data, i have debloat the default browser and go on
I think you're pretty crazy in general if you use the default browser
Again this bulshits,like the chinese are very curious about what porn sites and series we watch
they are - whatever you search they produce and sell on ali, that's why they became so economically powerful.

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