Instagram, owned by Meta, has launched a new feature called <strong>Instants</strong> aimed at real-time sharing of life moments. However, many users are struggling to understand how it works, leading to a desire to disable it and recover mistakenly sent photos.
Instagram has announced the testing of a new app called 'Instants', allowing users to share photos that disappear after being viewed once. The photos will remain available for 24 hours, providing a unique experience for users.
Google has announced a new feature in Google Maps that allows users to utilize artificial intelligence to create automatic comments for photos and videos. This feature aims to facilitate the sharing of important moments in an innovative way.
The dating app OkCupid has reached a settlement with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) following accusations of sharing user photos with a facial recognition company without consent. While not admitting wrongdoing, OkCupid has pledged to avoid such practices in the future.