Requests to the server have been blocked by an extension

The above is a common error in the Chrome environment caused by malicious extensions/add-ons installed on your browser. Depending on which browser is causing the problem, the solution comes in different ways. Keep on reading to find out how to detect the source of the problem and fix it.

#1 Detecting the culprit extension

Detecting the problematic extension: Solving a problem starts with detecting the cause of it, which in this case lies in the Chrome browser. Open the browser and opt for an incognito window. If you don’t know how to open an incognito window in Chrome, follow the instructions below:

  • Going Incognito in desktop mode
  1. Open Chrome on your computer.
  2. On the top right, look for a sign with three dots. Click on it, scroll down the menu to find the ‘new incognito window’ option.
  3. After clicking on it, you will be able to browse Chrome privately. To make sure you succeeded in activating the incognito mode, check the incognito icon; a hat with a pair of glasses underneath.
  • Opening incognito mode on Android
  1. On your Android tablet or phone, open the Chrome app.
  2. Click on the three-dots sign located to the right of the address bar. Scroll down to find ‘New Incognito Tab.’
  3. In the opened tab, look for the Incognito sign on the top left.
  • Going Incognito on an iPhone or an iPad
  1. Open Chrome on your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Tap on ‘more’; a sign with three-dots. In the opened menu, choose ‘New Incognito Tab.’

Fixing the problem

Now that you are in Incognito mode try revisiting the webpage you were having problems loading earlier; if the page loads smoothly, then the problem is one of the extensions. Close the Incognito window and find ‘Chrome settings’; find ‘Chrome Settings’, head to chrome menu (the three-dots sign right next to your profile), after clicking on it, scroll down to find ‘Chrome Settings.’

Expand ‘Chrome Settings’ by clicking on it, and search for ‘more tools.’ Click on ‘more tools’ to find ‘extensions.’ After clicking on ‘extensions,’ a new window will appear displaying all extensions and add-ons you have installed on Chrome ever since. Turn off the extensions one by one; repeat the process of turning off an extension and visiting the website until the page loads normally.

As a result of the process, you will know that the last extension you turned off was causing the problem. To make sure about your assessment, you can turn all the other extensions on again and revisit the page.

#2 Resetting Chrome settings to default

You will need to reset your browser’s settings if the problem persists after opening an Incognito tab, and disabling extensions do not help eliminate the error. Resetting your settings will not affect your saved passwords, AutoFills, bookmarks; you will probably have to reinstall all your extensions, though. If you have made your mind about resetting the settings, let us see how you are going to do this on your own:

  1. Launch Chrome on your computer or laptop.
  2. Find the three-dotted sign at the top right of the screen and click on it.
  3. Scroll down the screen to find ‘advanced’ at the bottom.
  4. For Chromebook, Linux, and Mac devices: choose the ‘restore settings to their original defaults’ option under ‘Reset Settings’.

For Windows users: find ‘Reset and Clean up’ at the bottom, click on it and choose ‘Reset Settings.’

What does resetting browser settings do to your browser?

Resetting settings will not affect fonts, bookmarks, passwords, and accessibility adjustments, but as it will change all of the basic settings of your browser back to default. Learn how to change them back to their previous state:

You will have to reset the adjustments related to the default browser in your device; read on to find out about that:

  • On a PC or laptop:
  1. Launch Chrome.
  2. Reach settings by clicking on the three dots on the top right.
  3. In the opened menu, find ‘Search Engine’ and click to expand it. You will see ‘Search Engine Used in the Address Bar,’ click on the down arrow and set Chrome as your default engine.
  • On an Android phone or tablet
  1. Open the Chrome app.
  2. To the right of the address bar, tap on the three vertical dots sign, scroll down to find settings.
  3. Under the ‘Basics’ option, look for Search Engine and tap on it.
  4. You will be able to choose your preferred default browser after tapping on Search Engine.
  • On an iPhone or an iPad
  1. Open the Chrome app as in previous instructions.
  2. Tap on the three horizontal dots beside the address bar to open settings.
  3. Scroll down to find ‘Search Engine.’ Choose the one you wish to set as your default browser.

Readjusting your content settings is among the tasks you need to fulfill after resetting your browser’s settings:

  • On a computer
  1. Launch Chrome on your system.
  2. On the opened window, click on Settings. It is positioned at the top right of your screen and consists of three vertical dots.
  3. On the menu, scroll down to find Privacy and Security. Click on it to find Site Settings.
  4. After doing so, adjust permission settings to your preference.
  • On an Android phone or tablet
  1. Open the Chrome app on your device.
  2. There is a sign with three vertical dots at the top right of the screen and beside the address bar; tap on it.
  3. After tapping on Settings, scroll down to find Advanced. By tapping on Advanced, you will find Site settings.
  4. Choose the permission you wish to update here.

Conclusion

The extension error is common to many browsers and comes with various solutions. The previous article tried to explain the most straightforward solutions whose implementation requires no particular expertise or programming skills. The ultimate solution, though, if none of the above work, will be to uninstall the device.

How do I get Google to stop showing previous searches?

Although having access to your recent searches could be a valuable asset to many, it might not be the most sought after feature if you are using a public laptop. What is more, your search history can be used against you once a spooky colleague gets their hands on them or worse, when a sibling finds out about your most private secrets. Although the scenario sounds terrifying, it is totally avoidable.

Whether you are using an Android, iOS phone, or are searching Google on a PC or laptop, there are multiple ways of getting rid of search results:

How to Stop Google showing search results

The Web and Activity feature in Google does not only record your search history but whatever you do on other Google services such as YouTube, Google Drive, and so on. To avoid an extensive recording of your data, you need to turn this feature off. Follow the instruction below to achieve just that:

  1. On an Android phone or tablet, you will need to head to the ‘Settings app,’ Scroll down and find ‘Google’ and ‘Manage your Google account.’
  2. What you need to look for here is the ‘Data and Personalization’ section.
  3. You will find Web and app activity under the ‘activity controls’ option; turn it off to block Google from tracking your daily online activities.

Turning off Web and Activity on a Computer:

  1. The process might be a bit more online on a computer; first of all, you will need to visit the activity controls page with a signed-in Google account.
  2. Scrolling down, you will find the Web and Activity option; turn it off.

Blocking Google from recording your activities on an iPhone or an iPad:

  1. You will need to visit the Activity controls page on an iPhone or an iPad again to sign in to your Google account.
  2. The rest follows the same as it would in a PC; just scroll the page down to find Web and Activity and turn it off.

With Web and Activity turned off, Google will not show any previous searches from now on, but what about the old ones?

We can feel the frustration in you; you might have turned Web and Activity off, but your previous embarrassing searches are right before your eyes. For that matter, you need to clear the browser history; stick with us to explain to you how you will steer clear of your previous Google search results on different Browsers:

Deleting Chrome Browser history

Android devices:

  1. Open the Chrome app in your device, reach out to the three-dots icon on the top right, and tap on ‘History’ (on some devices, the address bar might be at the bottom, if that is the case, you should swipe up the address bar to find ‘History’ ).
  2. After tapping on History, you will find ‘Clear browsing data.’
  3. Before finalizing the removal, select the period in which you want your data removed (it could be the past 24 hours, past week, or all of your browsing sessions). Note that you can choose which data you want to delete; stored data on a chrome browser includes cookies, cache data, saved passwords, auto fillings, and website settings.
  4. After adjusting the settings, you can tap on ‘clear data’ and get rid of your search history.

PC or a laptop:

  1. To clear browsing history on a desktop device, head to the Chrome app on your PC or laptop, open the app and find the three-dots icon at the top right.
  2. Find History and click on the enlarge icon beside it to view all options.
  3. Click on ‘Clear browsing data.’
  4. On the box that has appeared on your screen, look for a drop-down menu and select the exact period in which you want your search history removed.
  5. Just like with android devices, you can select which exact data you want to be removed before finalizing the deletion.
  6. Tap on ‘Clear data’ to end the process.
  • iPhone or iPad
  1. Open the Chrome app on your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Reach out to the three-dots icon in the bottom right to find ‘History.’
  3. Look for ‘Clear browsing data’ after expanding History by tapping on it.
  4. Check browsing data and any other item you want to delete.
  5. Some items might be checked by default; you might consider unchecking them if you wish to keep them on your device.
  6. Tap on ‘Clear browsing data’ and ‘done’ after the job is finished.

Removing Google search results on Safari

  • iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
  1. Head to the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.
  2. After finding the safari append tapping on it, tap on Clear History and Website data to remove your browsing data (note that clearing your browsing data will have no impact on your AutoFill information).
  3. If you are willing to clean more than just your browsing history, head to settings > Safari again, but this time find ‘advanced’ and after tapping on it, look for the ‘website data’ option.
  4. You will then find ‘Remove all browsing data’ after tapping on which, you will have all your web data removed.
  5. If you wish to surf the net without leaving a trace, you can turn on private browsing.

Mac

Clearing browsing data is much easier on Mac:

  1. Open the Safari browser on your laptop.
  2. Head to the menu and find ‘Safari’; click on it to find ‘clear history’ in the middle.
  3. Click on ‘clear history’ to remove your browsing data but note that you can also opt for different periods when doing so.

The Bottom line

Although the above methods work 100%, it is best to browse privately or in incognito mode to avoid awkward situations when using a public device or browsing on your friend’s phone or laptop.

How to tell if someone blocked your number?

Let us face it; we have all been in situations where asking people to stay away doesn’t work. Receiving hundreds of calls and messages from sales executives, nosy former high school friends, and even scammers is not something you would long for after a busy workday.

Blocking people from your phone seems like a permanent solution, but how are you going to do that? What happens after and in the process? Please stick with us to get the answer to those questions.

How to tell if someone blocked your number

Although no notifications will be sent to the people you have blocked from contacting you, there are a few hints and signs that, if interpreted, could provide strong evidence of your doing so:

  • Usually, you will receive a delivered confirmation after sending text messages. By tapping and holding on to the message, you will be presented with a drop-down menu; scrolling down on it will find ‘more,’ by tapping on which you will receive information about the message’s status and the delivery confirmation.
  • The person you have blocked will not receive the delivery confirmation. If they are smart enough to go through the above process and find the message status, they will not find the delivery confirmation there and will start guessing you have probably blocked them.
  • Another way they could tell you have blocked them is by calling you. The caller will be directed to a voice mail or hear a pre-recorded message after a few beeps.

Can you know if the number has ever tried contacting you after you have blocked them?

Although there are no ways to find out this from your phone, some applications might give hints about who out of the Blacklist has attempted to contact you.

  • Call Blacklist 1.99 EUR

The app allows you to access the blocked log call in the free version, but you could always buy the premium version to stay safe from the countless ads in the unpaid version. You can find the app in Google’s Play Store. After installing the app, open it and tap on the record option right on the main screen. After tapping on it, the app will give you a list of all the blocked numbers that have tried to call you after being blocked.

How to block a number on Android

Android phones come in different names and brands. Like their appearances, the blocking process varies significantly in each of them.

Blocking a number via the Phone app

  1. The phone app on most android phones is at the bottom of the home screen, it could come in any color, but you can’t miss the phone sign on it. Anyway, tap on the app to open it.
  2. There, you will see a list of all your recent calls; look for the number you want to block from calling your phone. You could also search for the number in your contacts if it is already saved.
  3. Tap the number to view the options located at the bottom of the screen. If you are trying this from the recent calls section, do not tap on it. Instead, tap on the ‘!” sign beside the number.
  4. To see more options, tap on the sign with three dots.
  5. You will see the ‘Block Number’ option here; tapping on it, you will get rid of the pesky calls.
  • Blocking numbers on Samsung phones

Samsung holds first place in the android phone market, with 22% of market share and a market capitalization of 301.65 billion dollars. Given that, there is a good chance the phone you are holding in your hands comes from the former brand; if it is so, take a look below to find out how to block numbers in your phone:

  1. Tap on the phone app. Scrolling down the screen, find “Recents” at the bottom.
  2. Find the number you intend to block. In the options below the number, you will find an “i” sign; tap on it.
  3. On the new screen, scroll down to find “Block” at the bottom. Well done!
  • Blocking a number on other android devices

The explained methods should work on most Android phones, but the odds are that your phone might not follow the exact instructions as the above ones. In some android phones, tapping on a number may result in a call, which would be pretty strange considering you want to get rid of the caller. Luckily, another procedure could avoid that sort of a situation:

  1. Open the Phone app on your device.
  2. Instead of tapping on the number, hold your finger on the number until a menu shows up on the screen.
  3. Scroll down the menu to find the “Block” option, then tap on it.

Blocking a number via the Cellular carrier

All of the above methods work perfectly on your existing phone, but they will not affect a new phone, meaning the number will have access to you again if you change your phone. If you want to block the number from accessing you permanently, you should opt for stopping it at the carrier. There are no DIY procedures for this method, and you will have to contact your operator to get the job done.

Warning: although the permanent blocking of unwanted numbers sounds like a terrific idea, it comes with a cost! Contact your carrier to get information about their blocking plans.

Conclusion

Blocking a number on Android could be done in various ways, and the process could differ depending on which brand and model you are using, let alone the Android version of your phone. Just as you can never be sure about the procedures of blocking a number on your Android phone, the result always remains the same; pure relief and utter reassurance.

Is BlueStacks Safe? Where is the harm

Since its foundation in 2015, BlueStacks has produced countless applications and cloud-based products, serving a large portion of passionate gamers around the globe. Despite the recent popularity of BlueStacks, there are questions around the program’s reliability, some even claiming it could be a virus, but is that true?

Let us start with the basics: 

How BlueStacks works?

BlueStacks runs on the Android Virtual Machine. Utilizing emulator libraries allow ARM instruction sets (common to Android devices) to run on Intel/ AMD instruction sets. BlueStacks functions in the same way a PS-2 console would when running games on a PC. Although it is possible to run BlueStacks on Windows 7 and macOS Sierra, it works best on a more modern system such as Windows 8 and macOS 10.

The system requirements for running BlueStacks on Windows and macOS are as follow: for a Windows PC, you will need an operating system of Windows 7+, at least 3 GBs of RAM, an internal disk space of 15 GBs or more significant, an Intel or AMD processor, and an Nvidia GPU of 710 or above.

For a macOS machine, there will be a need for an operating system of macOS Sierra or above, at least 4 GBs of RAM, an internal disk space of at least 15 GBs, and an Intel Processor.

Regarding the safety of BlueStacks, there are several myths as well as facts we would like to answer for you, keep reading to find the answers to those questions:

Is BlueStacks a virus?

BlueStacks is an android emulator software allowing you to run android software and games on Windows and Mac. As android is an open-source system, there are no reasons to question the legitimacy of BlueStacks. However, you might want to stay away from other emulators such as Nintendo, Gameboy, and Gamecube.

Considering the function of the software, some people might believe BlueStacks contains malicious software. But just as we said, there’s nothing illegal about the services BlueStacks offers. As for viruses, the software has been the subject of testing by numerous Antivirus programs. It has shown no trace of a malicious script in its source codes.

Some users blame BlueStacks for their PC’s hindered performance, claiming that it has the same effect a virus would. Don’t be a conspiracy theorist! If you ever feel like your system shows signs of sluggish performance, you will probably run short on RAM and CPU.

Is it safe to login into your Google account on BlueStacks?

The first notification you will get after installing BlueStacks is a warning to link your Google account to download apps and games from the Google Play store. Some people freak out after receiving the notification; some even find it offensive regarding data privacy. If you ever get the notification, enter your Google account information; BlueStacks is no more harmful than your android phone or tablet.

You have to know that BlueStacks is an android emulator and is faithful to the source codes. However, if you still do not want to link your Google account to it, you could create a new one and start playing on the platform.

What are the BlueStacks disadvantages?

Although many Clash of Clans lovers swears by the software, it comes with particular disadvantages you might want to consider before installing it:

1. Increasing the RAM and CPU usage

Installing BlueStacks on your PC will increase RAM and CPU usage as it needs a lot of space to run games smoothly on your PC. With that said, you will need to have at least 3 GBs of RAM if you are considering downloading the software on your PC.

2. BlueStacks slow down the PC

With so much weight on your RAM and CPU storage, a slight slowing down in your PC must be expectable, especially if your system lacks sufficient software requirements. If you’re experiencing lags when running BlueStacks, it could be due to your RAM, memory, BlueStacks temporary files, and in some cases, an Antivirus program.

3. You might need a better Graphic card

BlueStacks will take over your existing Graphic Card, meaning you will need to consider purchasing another one if you wish to run and install other applications on your PC. We would not recommend running BlueStacks and other apps simultaneously on a single graphis card, as it could cause your PC to crash.

How to update my existing Graphic Card?

BlueStacks supports Intel, AMD, and Nvidia Graphic cards. If yours is an outdated version, it will need upgrading; press the “Windows” and “R” keys together to open the Run tab, type down ‘devmgmt.msc’ and click on ‘OK.’ On the device manager page, click on ‘Display Adapters’ to find the Graphic Card your system is currently using, right-click on the name and choose ‘update drivers’ from the options shown there, job done!

4. BlueStacks is a power-hungry software.

It would be best if you considered replacing your battery sometime during the course on top of a new Graphic Card and a RAM space of at least 3 GBs. BlueStacks will need 85% of your CPU while running on your PC, which is a lot! The overconsumption of your CPU will eventually lead to lower battery life.

Last thoughts

BlueStacks is no virus or malicious software, it will not sell your information or take over your Google account, and we have not heard about anybody getting into jail for playing Call of Duty on BlueStacks. There are conditions, though, where it can be hazardous; if your system has an operating system older than the recommended ones, if your RAM does not have enough capacity. Suppose you own only one Graphic Card but are planning to run several software besides BlueStacks on it.

Note that even if your PC meets all the prescribed conditions, a hindered system and a lower battery life is unavoidable when working with BlueStacks.

Instagram couldn’t refresh feed (Why you get this error and how to fix it)

As a common Instagram user, you surely faced the error Instagram couldn’t refresh feed many times, and you just keep wondering why you get this error when browsing Instagram.

Sometimes we get the Instagram Couldn’t Refresh feed when trying to refresh our feed in order to see new posts. Getting this error is not a very big deal and is one of the most common Instagram errors, so no need to worry. But you need to know why you get this error and how to fix Instagram couldn’t refresh the feed. So keep reading to get much more information on this bug and find out all the methods to solve this.

Why do I see Instagram couldn’t refresh feed

The first thing to know before going over the fixes to Instagram couldn’t refresh the feed is to know the reasons why you are getting this error. There are a few causes for this issue, which I am going to explain to you one by one below.

  • Low Internet speed connection on your device

If you are getting the Instagram couldn’t refresh feed error, the first reason might be that your internet connection is not stable or is disconnected. Users should check the internet connection of the mobile device or computer they are using and restart the internet connection if it is possible and necessary.

  • Older version of the Instagram app

If you are using the older version of Instagram, your app might face lots of bugs and errors from time to time. Check for updates in Google Play Store (for Android) or App Store (for iOS).

  • Technical reasons from your side or from

There are two types of technical issues that can cause the error Instagram couldn’t refresh feed. The first one is from instagram’s side, which might be having global issues, and the second cause is from your side, such as using a VPN or DNS, or any software issues on your phone such as low sufficient space and etc.

How to fix Instagram couldn’t refresh feed

Now it’s time to try your best in order to fix all the reasons which caused couldn’t refresh feed error. Below are all the fixes that can help you solve this bug as soon as possible.

  1. Logout from your account and log in again

One of the very easy fixes to this Instagram bug is to simply logout from Instagram and re-login again to see if the problem would be solved or not. 

  • Update the Instagram app

As mentioned earlier above, updating the app can be a great solution to Instagram couldn’t refresh feed. Always keep your app updated by downloading the latest release from the Google Play Store or App Store.

  • Check Internet Connection

To make sure that Instagram couldn’t refresh feed is not caused by an unstable internet connection, to need to check the internet connection.

Check if your Wi-Fi/mobile data is connected or not. To check whether your connection has issues or not, open a page in your browser; if it loads slowly, it means a weak network signal. So you might use Instagram later when the network signal is better or switch between cellular data and Wi-Fi.

  • Restart your phone

A very common fix to Instagram couldn’t refresh feed, is to restart your phone in order to see if the problem would solve or not. Restart your phone and open Instagram to check whether the issue is gone. 

  • Uninstall and reinstall Instagram

If none of the fixes above worked for you, it’s time to think about uninstalling the app and reinstalling it again to make any bugs and issues go away. This fix works most of the time. 

  • Try Instagram on PC or other devices

In case you could not get the Instagram couldn’t refresh feed error on the Instagram app on your phone, you can see if you have the same bug on other devices. You can use another phone or your tablet. You can also open the Instagram account on pc, and see if the issue exists.

  • Report the issue to Instagram

The last method to fix the couldn’t refresh feed would be to report the problem to Instagram and hope that they made a mistake and would solve this issue with your account. Report these issues by following bellow instruction.

  • Open the Instagram app and log in to your account.
  • Head to your profile by tapping on your profile. 
  • Find the three-line icon on the top right and tap on it.
  • Tap setting.
  • Click on help and select “Something isn’t working.”
  • Write your report and press submit.

Conclusion

In this guide, I have gathered all the reasons why you get the Instagram couldn’t refresh feed error and all the methods to fix this bug in a few minutes, so you would not panic after you saw this error in your Instagram account. Make sure one of the fixes mentioned in this guide would help you get everything back to normal on Instagram. 

How to block a YouTube channel? (On both desktop and mobile)

If you are a common YouTuber and love browsing YouTube, you have surely faced so many YouTube channels that you don’t like and do not meet your interests, or any other reasons, and you are thinking of how to block a YouTube channel, to get rid of it from appearing in your feed over and over again.

You would be happy to know that it is actually possible to block a YouTube channel from appearing in your feed or block other YouTube channels and accounts that leave comments on your videos and even blocking them from search results. So keep up reading to find out how to block a YouTube channel on both desktop and mobile versions.

How to block a YouTube channel from appearing in your feed

It might have happened that you lost interest in a YouTube channel and want to prevent it from appearing in your feed, recommendations, and more. Here is how to block a YouTube channel from appearing in your feed on both mobile and desktop.

Blocking in a web browser

  1. Go to the YouTube home page so that you will find a curated list of recommended videos. 
  2. Search through the recommendations for any videos that you don’t like.
  3. Click the three dots menu icon under any YouTube video thumbnail.
  4. Find and tap on either “Not interested” or “Don’t recommend channel” from the menu that appears.

Note: If you do not want to block a specific YouTube channel completely and you just want to block similar videos, then choose “Not interested”. In case you are willing to block a YouTube channel completely, then you need to select the “Don’t recommend channel” option instead.

Blocking on Mobile Devices

  1. Go to your YouTube app and start by clicking on its icon.
  2. Look for any channel or video suggestion that you don’t like.
  3. Once you’ve found it, tap the three dots icon below it.
  4. Choose either the “Not interested” or “Don’t recommend channel” options from the pop-up menu.

How to block a YouTube channel from your search results

If you are seeking answers on how to block a YouTube channel from appearing in your search results, I have to announce that there is actually no way you can do that from any in-app options, and all you can do is to install extensions to help you with this matter.

Extensions come and go, but the appropriately-named Channel Blocker extension should help you block channels you don’t like from your search results.

How to block a YouTube channel from Commenting on Your Videos

If you are running your own YouTube channel, then you might have experienced other YouTube channels from leaving bad or inappropriate comments on your YouTube videos or just any comments you find unpleasant. You can easily block a YouTube channel from commenting on your videos.

They can carry on watching your videos, but they won’t be able to leave their negative comments.

Blocking in Your Web Browser

  1. Go to the YouTube top search bar and search for the user you want to block or click on their profile image if you can see them elsewhere on the site. This will take you to their channel homepage.
  2. Look for the “About” tab and ensure that it is selected, and then click on the flag icon to begin the process.
  • Click “Block user” from the menu that shows up. 
  • Click “Submit” on the warning page that asks for your confirmation.
  • This user will now be blocked from commenting on your YouTube videos. 

Blocking on Mobile Devices

  1. Open the YouTube app on your mobile device.
  2. Search for the channel and click on their profile
  3. Go to the top right-hand corner of the screen, find the three dots menu icon, and tap on it.
  4. Tap the Block user.
  5. The channel is now blocked from commenting on your videos. 

You are done! This was how to block a YouTube channel on both the desktop version or the application on your phones. You now know how to block any channel from appearing in your search results, main feed, and comments section.

How to copy and paste on Facebook

There are surely times you wanted to copy text from Facebook or copy text from somewhere else to Facebook. These procedures are not big deals at all and can be done in a few simple steps. I am here to teach you how to copy and paste on Facebook both on your mobile and desktop, so keep reading. 

How to copy and paste on Facebook on mobile

First, I will go through the steps of copying and pasting texts on Facebook on mobile because the mobile app is being used more by people these days, and you might need this one more.

Follow these steps to copy and paste on Facebook on mobile:

  1. Find your Facebook app on your phone, or download it if you still don’t have it.
  2. Tap on the app icon and open it. If you aren’t logged into Facebook, enter your email address (or phone number) and password before proceeding.
  3. Decide what you want to copy or scroll through Facebook until you find status or a comment that you want to copy.
  4. Now that the text is chosen tap your finger on the text and hold in. Tap and hold the text. After a while, you should see the text become highlighted, and a pop-up menu will appear.
  5. Tap “Copy” or “Copy Text” from the pop-up menu that appeared. This will copy the chosen text.
  • If you want to copy text from any other website and paste it on Facebook, go to that site and follow the same steps. 
  • Go to the place where you want to paste the copied text. If you want to paste the copied text on Facebook, find the comment or status area where you want to paste it.
  • If you copied content from a different site, you’d need to open Facebook at this point.
  • Tap your finger on the space you want to paste any text and hold until the pop-up menu shows up.
  • Tap Paste. It’s in the pop-up menu. You should see the copied text appear in your selected text field.
  • In case you have copied from another place rather than Facebook, the menu options that you see may vary; if so, look for the Paste option.

That’s it. You have now successfully learned how to copy and paste on Facebook on Mobile device.

How to copy and paste on Facebook on desktop

Now it’s time to learn how to copy and paste on Facebook on a desktop, and if you are using Facebook on a PC or Mac, then the procedure might vary from copying and pasting texts on the Facebook app.

Here is how to do it:

  1. Open your favorite browser and Open Facebook. Go to https://www.facebook.com/ in your browser. This will open the Facebook News Feed if you’re logged in.
  2. If you aren’t logged into Facebook, enter your email address (or phone number) and password before proceeding.
  3. Choose any text you want to copy, whether a comment, status, or any other thing.
  4. If you’re trying to copy text from a website or source other than Facebook, go to that place instead.
  5. To select the text and copy it, click and drag your mouse from the beginning of the text that you want to copy to the end of it. You should see the text highlights as you click and drag, which means you are selecting that part.
  6. Now copy the text either using the keyboard or mouse.
  7. To copy the text on Facebook with a keyboard, press Ctrl and C (or ⌘ Command and C on a Mac) at the same time. This will copy the selected text.
  8. To copy texts using a mouse, you can also right-click the text and then click Copy… in the drop-down menu that appears.
  • Now to paste any text, find a text field such as a status, comment, section, or any other space you want to paste the copied text on Facebook.
  • If you want to paste the text somewhere other than Facebook (e.g., in an email), go to the site, app, or document in which you want to paste the text instead.
  • To paste on Facebook or any other website, you can use both the keyboard and your mouse.
  1. Make sure that your cursor is in the text field, and then press Ctrl+V (or ⌘ Command+V on a Mac) to paste in the text. You should see the copied text appear in the text field.
  2. You can also right-click the text field and then click Paste in the drop-down menu.
  3. You can also click Edit Menu on a Mac item at the top of the screen and then click Paste in the resulting drop-down menu.

You are all done! You now know how to copy and paste on Facebook on both a desktop and any mobile device. It is very easy to copy and paste texts, and it’s one of the most basic things when using any technical device such as mobiles and computers or the internet.

What cryptocurrency to invest in?

The investment world is constantly changing and a large part of these changes are coming from the digital world. For example, online brokerages such as SoFi have allowed many people to trade stocks or fractionals using just their phone without stepping foot into an exchange. Now there is a new kind of digital technology shaping the investment market. It was in the midst of the digital revolution that monetary units became digital and various types of digital currencies known as cryptocurrencies were introduced to the world. About 2,475 cryptocurrencies are traded daily with a total capital of $ 264 billion. So 10 of the best digital currencies today make up almost 85% of the total market value. In this article, we will introduce the best digital currencies to invest in.

Introducing the best digital currencies

1.Bitcoin (BTC)

In August 2008, the domain name bitcoin.org was registered. On October 31, 2008, an article entitled “Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System” was published. This article was written by Bitcoin inventor Satoshi Nakamoto. To this day, no one knows who this person or people are. This paper discusses a way to use a peer-to-peer network for electronic transactions without “reliance on trust.” Finally, on January 3, 2009, the Bitcoin network was created. Cryptocurrencies have become so popular that many people are interested to invest and many of them even use free crypto trading bot to get a good return.. The market capitalization of this best digital currency is currently estimated at $ 181,122,217,144, which ranks first among other major cryptocurrencies.

2.Atrium (ETH)

Atrium was launched by Vitalik Buterin on July 30, 2015. He was a researcher and columnist for Bitcoin magazine, and in 2013, White Paper published a description of Atrium Digital Currency. Buterin suggested that bitcoin needed a programming language. He decided to create a new platform with a more general programming language. The development was financed through an online contract between July and August 2014, and the system was publicly traded for 11.9 million coins (about 13% of the total working supply).

After the collapse of the DAO project in 2016, Atrium split into two Chinese blocks, the new version of which became Atrium, and the original Chinese block called “Classic Atrium” continued to operate. The market capitalization of Atrium, another of the best digital currencies, is currently approximately $ 20,415,489,154. Therefore, it ranks second among the best digital currencies.

3.Ripple (XRP)

The Ripple digital currency was developed by Ripple as a real-time gross settlement system (RTGS), also known as the Ripple Transaction Protocol (RTXP) or Ripple Protocol. The currency dates back to 2004, when a web developer named Ryan Fugger came up with the idea of ​​creating a decentralized monetary system that could effectively allow people to make their own personal money. RipplePay.com was launched in 2005 to provide a secure payment system for members of an online community through global networks. Jed McCaleb launched a digital currency system in 2011 in which transactions were approved by consensus among network members – instead of the mining process used in Bitcoin. This new version of the Ripple system was designed to eliminate centralized bitcoin exchanges. One of the advantages of this system was less power consumption than Bitcoin. In addition, in this system, transactions were done much faster. In 2012, Ripple was launched as one of the best digital currencies to facilitate the security and urgency of global transactions using tokens. The current market capitalization of this cryptocurrency is about 11,663,348,834 dollars and it is in the third place.

4.Bitcoin Cache (BCH)

The next most popular currency on the list of the best digital currencies is the “Bitcoin Cash Currency”, which was created with the idea of creating a more practical bitcoin for small, everyday payments. As of May 2017, Bitcoin payments took about four days, unless a fee was paid, resulting in a relatively large amount of time for small transactions. Finally, the code change was implemented and the Bitcoin Cache was created on August 1, 2017. The cryptocurrency currently has a market capitalization of about $ 5,533,833,360.

5.LightCoin (LTC)

LightCoin digital currency was released in October 2011 by Charlie Lee, a former Google employee. This cryptocurrency was actually a branch of bitcoin that made a difference in terms such as the time it took to generate a smaller block, increase the maximum number of coins, and a script-based algorithm. As one of the best digital currencies, LightCoinnow has a market capitalization of about $ 4,624,544,555.

6.Bainance Coin (BCH)

“Binance Quinn” is a cryptocurrency on the Binance platform that was created in 2017. The exchange rate was 1 Atrium for 2,700 BNB or 1 Bitcoin for 20,000 BNB. This currency is only designed for the exchange of cryptocurrencies and it is not possible to exchange it with common currencies. BNB has multiple uses, but in the Binance exchange ecosystem it is used as a token that allows users to receive a discount when paying their transaction fees. The market capitalization of this digital currency is currently around $ 4,054,825,067.

7.EOS (EOS)

The EOS.IO platform was developed by a private company. The platform was released on June 2, 2018 as open-source software and one billion tokens were distributed on the Atrium China block by block.one. EOS has been released as one of the best digital currencies, according to White Paper. The market capitalization of this digital currency is approximately $ 3,382,278,462.

8.Bitcoin SV (BSV)

Bitcoin SV (Satoshi Vision) is the original Bitcoin designed by nChain. Launched on August 16, 2018, this digital currency recovers the Bitcoin mainstream protocol, keeps it stable, and offers a large scale. The original Bitcoin white paper is listed on the Bitcoin SV website as the main document of this project. Although the price of Bitcoin SV fluctuates, this digital currency quickly became one of the top 10 cryptocurrencies in terms of market capitalization. This digital currency is currently traded in most major exchanges. The market capitalization of this cryptocurrency is now around $ 2,372,798,942.

9.Stellar (XLM)

“Stellar” was created in 2014 by “Jed McCaleb” and “Joyce Kim”. Its launch was initially based on the Ripple protocol, but eventually the network split into several sections. Stellar is an open source money exchange protocol in which servers use the Internet to connect and connect with other Stellar servers and form a global value-sharing network. Currently, the market capitalization of this digital currency is approximately $ 1,405,157,741.

10.Monroe (XMR)

Monroe is an open source cryptocurrency created in April 2014 and focuses on topics such as decentralization, interchangeability and privacy. Monroe Digital Currency uses a vague general ledger. This means that anyone can broadcast or send transactions, but no outside observer can state the source, amount or destination of the transaction. Monroe Digital Currency uses the Proof of Work mechanism to issue new coins and encourage miners to ensure network security and transaction validity. The cryptocurrency market capitalization is currently approximately $ 1,382,441,567. In this article, we take a look at the best digital currencies. It seems that now you can enter the market of these currencies more intelligently.

History of the Android (A complete guide)

The Android operating system has gone through several stages of growth and transformation in the years since its birth. Let’s start by looking at the Android development process. We have to admit that in the world of technology, no operating system or application software has experienced the rapid growth and development of Android, and Android has been at the center of this transformation, the fastest of all.

Finally, on September 23, 2008, Google released the first version of Android to pave the way for the release of various Android phones in the future. Perhaps the company’s executives at the time did not even imagine that one day this open-source product would become the most ubiquitous mobile operating system. In this article, we will have an almost detailed look at the development process of Android and we will describe the evolution of its capabilities from the first to the latest version.

When was Android found?

Android Inc. was founded in Palo Alto, California, in October 2003 by Andy Rubin, Rich Miner, Nick Sears, and Chris White. Though, the Android era officially began on October 22, 2008, with the launch of the T-Mobile G1 in the United States. In the beginning, this phone did not have many features that Android could not have imagined without it. For example, we can mention the lack of a virtual keyboard (touch), multi-touch capability, professional applications, etc., but this phone became the cornerstone for dealing with such an advanced Android today.

What are the previous Android versions?

In the following, we will briefly review the different versions of Android from the beginning to Android P (which was recently introduced):

Android operating system 1.0

Release Date: September 23, 2008

Android 1.0 was the first commercial version of Google’s mobile operating system to be launched in 2008 in the US and UK via T-Mobile G1. Also, this version of Android included YouTube applications, Gmail, Maps, Market and other applications such as Internet browser and calculator by default.

Other features:

  • Ability to use multiple home screens (Home Screen)
  • Ability to switch between applications (Task Switcher)
  • Open the page using the template
  • Ability to create folders and shortcuts on the home screen
  • Limited camera settings and no video recording
  • Lack of video player by default
  • WebKit-based web browser with no multi-touch support for zooming

Android operating system 1.1

Release Date: February 9, 2009

Version 1.1 of the Android operating system was in fact a brief upgrade from the initial version, which was released at the same time as the global release of the T-Mobile G1 (sold under the HTC Dream brand in other markets). Google did not officially use dessert names for its mobile operating system at the time, but Android 1.1 was reportedly codenamed “Petit Four” or “sweeter” within the company.

Other features:

  • Added the ability to view details and comments about different places in the Maps app
  • Ability to attach files to messages
  • Support for the “marquee” element in the browser for scrolling text
  • Ability to use the dial screen while making a call

Android 1.5 OS – Cupcake

Release Date: April 27, 2009

“Cupkace” was the first version of the Android operating system to be officially introduced as a dessert; A tradition that Google still maintains and selects the title of each new version of Android in alphabetical order.

In Android 1.5, Google has improved its user interface with features such as automatic page rotation, page navigation with animation, and a new boot screen, and with the introduction of a virtual keyboard with word guessing, Android smartphones do not need a physical QWERTY keyboard.

It should be noted that Android introduced users to widgets (the point of difference between Android and iOS) for the first time in the cupcake version, and also added the ability to shoot videos in MPEG-4 and 3GP formats to the camera application.

Other features:

  • Ability to copy-paste in the browser
  • Ability to auto-sync Bluetooth and support A2DP
  • Display the date and time on each call in the history
  • Ability to select the desired photo for the audience
  • Quick access to contacts via call history
  • Ability to upload videos and photos directly to YouTube and Pica

Android 1.6 OS – Donut

Release Date: September 15, 2009

The Android operating system in version 1.6, nicknamed Donut, added support for WVGA screen resolution, which was compatible with many devices and was a significant improvement over the 320×480 resolution. It also made it possible to access the camera app at a higher speed and coordinate more with the gallery.

In addition to the above, the search section of the operating system was strengthened and in addition to the content on the device memory, it also searched for audio and text inputs in applications and the Internet. The market application was also upgraded and provided users with features such as software categorization based on the most popular free or paid items.

Other features:

  • Ability to convert text to multilingual audio
  • Ability to batch delete photos
  • Update Support for CDMA / EVDO technologies, VIPs, 802.1x Wi-Fi and text-to-speech engine
  • Increase search speed and camera app
  • Wider framework of motor gestures

Android 2.0 – Eclair operating system

Release Date: October 26, 2009

The latest version of the Android operating system, introduced in 2009, was called “Eclair” or creamy pastry, and with a changed user interface and support for higher resolutions and live wallpapers, showed the entry of Android 2.0 series well. .

In this version of Android, features such as live navigation, voice guidance, traffic information, and 3D maps in the Google Maps app allowed smartphones to compete directly with car navigation devices. On the other hand, more camera features such as flash support, digital zoom, macro focus, color effects and light balance made users hesitant to buy digital cameras.

Of course, in early 2010, Google released an update called Android 2.1, which was with the same name as Eclair and only fixes some bugs. Along with this update, Google also unveiled its first Android smartphone with the Nexus brand (Google Nexus One), which was produced by HTC and was the first device to receive the next Android (2.2).

Other features:

  • Support for syncing multiple accounts to email and contacts
  • Support for Microsoft Exchange email service
  • Bluetooth support version 2.1
  • Quick Contact feature that shows an instant list of calls, text messages and other communication channels by touching the contact avatar
  • Improved virtual keyboard typing speed, better word prediction performance and added audience names to predictable items
  • New browser with HTML5 support, double-tap zoom and photo bookmarks
  • MotionEvent technology for detecting and tracking multiple simultaneous touches
  • Improved calendar

Android 2.2 operating system – Froyo

Release Date: May 20, 2010

Improving speed, memory and processing power were the most important slogans of Google at the time of the introduction of Android 2.2, nicknamed “Freud”. In this version of the Android operating system, using the “Dalvik JIT” compiler, the processing was done up to five times faster, and the 2 to 3 times improvement of Java, thanks to the use of the V8 version in the Android browser, along with the support of the Flash plugin. , Provided a good user experience of searching the Internet.

Voice command support was also significantly improved, making things like note-taking, routing, and searching possible. In terms of image quality, with the addition of support for Android 720p resolution, it took an effective step and increased the pixel density in 4-inch screens to 320ppi.

Other features:

  • Improved Microsoft Exchange support
  • Ability to create hotspots (Wi-Fi) and Internet sharing via USB cable
  • New software store with the possibility of automatic and group updates of applications
  • Fast switching between different languages on the keyboard
  • Support for desktop and in-car Bluetooth dock
  • GIF format support
  • Ability to install software on external memory (App to SD)
  • Combined password support
  • Ability to view group photos in the gallery

  Android 2.3 operating system – Gingerbread

Release Date: December 6, 2010

The most important development of the Android operating system in the gingerbread version was the improvement of processing efficiency along with better management of applications’ power consumption and simplification of the user interface, in addition to supporting higher resolutions for screens made manufacturers think of making bigger phones.

The addition of new programming interfaces (APIs) for game development also allowed game developers and independent developers to bring a richer gaming experience to the mobile platform. Google has finally added support for NFC, front-facing camera, and sensors such as barometers and accelerometers to take advantage of more powerful and complete hardware using its new operating system.

Other features:

  • VoIP internet call support
  • Optimal and fast keyboard with the ability to type speech directly
  • Improved copy-paste capability
  • New sound effects
  • New and efficient download management program
  • Supports WebM / VP8 videos and AAC audio format
  • Ability to make voice and video calls via Google Talk
  • Improve the performance of Gmail software and camera applications
  • Improve battery performance

Android 3.0 operating system – Honeycomb

Release Date: February 22, 2011

“Honeycomb” was a special version of the Android operating system for tablets, which was launched to compete directly with the Apple iPad, and Google chose the Motorola Xoom tablet to be the first product equipped with Android 3.0 to demonstrate the capabilities of its new operating system.

The release of the Android in question seemed almost necessary at a time when +6-inch phablets were yet to be found, in order to improve the user experience of these products by optimizing the user interface for large tablet screens.

With Android Honeycomb, support for multi-core processors came to the world of tablets, and subsequent updates to this operating system also made it possible to connect peripherals such as mice and keyboards. The updates also included features such as resizing widgets and making apps compatible with higher resolution tablets.

Other features:

  • Redesigned keyboard
  • Easier copy-paste mechanism
  • Improved browser and added new incognito mode
  • Instant access to camera settings with new user interface
  • Ability to encrypt all information on the device
  • Support for FLAC audio codecs
  • Support for joystick and gamepad

    Android 4.0 operating system – Ice Cream Sandwich

    Release Date: October 18, 2011

Version 4.0 of Android, nicknamed “Straw Ice Cream”, by combining the capabilities of Android 2.3 and 3.0 in one version and a new user interface, was able to integrate Android mobile and tablet. In this version of the Android operating system, support for the back, home and menu buttons came to the phones virtually (on the screen) for the first time, and the mechanism for creating folders with drag-and-drop mode (drag and drop) ) Improved.

One of the features of Android 4.0 was the ability to limit data consumption, which cut off the mobile Internet when it reached the limit. The “Android Beam” feature was also introduced in this version, which allowed devices with NFC chips to share information such as contacts or YouTube videos with each other.

The camera app was also improved, eliminating the gap between smartphones and digital cameras by eliminating shutter latency and adding modes such as panorama and time lapse. A default photo editing tool also made it possible to apply changes to images.

But perhaps one of the most interesting features of the Straw Ice Cream Android was the ability to use face recognition to unlock the phone, which it did through software and a selfie camera; A feature that Apple developed six years later with Face ID technology and special hardware.

Other features:

  • Improved voicemail
  • Ability to record screenshots by default
  • Access apps via the lock screen
  • Rebuilt People application with support for social networks and high quality photos
  • Synchronize phone browser with PC Chrome bookmarks
  • New gallery
  • Wi-Fi DirecT

Android 4.1 operating system – Jelly Bean

     Release Date: July 9, 2012

With the release of version 4.1 of the Android operating system (Geely Bailey), Google introduced the “Butter” project, which aims to provide a smooth user experience by using a stable page refresh rate of 60 frames per second, boosting CPU input and three-step buffer. It was a graphic output.

In this version of Android, the resident company of Mount View introduced for the first time the capabilities of a smart assistant in the form of aggregation of location information, favorite subjects and work schedule. Active notifications that touch the software environment were also introduced in this version.

Other features:

  • Automatically resize shortcuts and widgets to accommodate new items
  • Improved voice and motion control capabilities
  • Bluetooth support for Android Beam alongside NFC
  • Improved camera app with new user interface
  • Supports 4K resolution
  • New watch app
  • Ability to use multiple accounts at the same time (tablets only)

Android 4.4 – KitKat

Release Date: October 31, 2013

Android KitKat took the use of Google Voice Assistant to a new level, and the phrase “OK Google” became the starting point for many English-speaking users of the operating system.

The new interface and the addition of the “Android Runtime” compiler instead of the old “Dalvik JIT” tool (not enabled by default) were the most important changes to the Android operating system in this version. Wearable came with it.

Other features:

  • Optimized for use on weaker devices
  • Ability to communicate wirelessly with printers
  • Integration of sensor performance and pedometer capability

 Android 5.0 – Lpllipop

      Release Date: November 12, 2014

In Android Lollipop, Google unveiled a new user interface design called “Material Design” that displayed a more modern atmosphere with simple shapes, shadows and smooth animations.

In Android 5.0, it was possible to sync music, photos, contacts and other items among all the user’s Android devices, and for the first time, Google’s mobile operating system was introduced to smart TVs and cars.

Other features:

  • Complete replacement of Dalvik compiler with Android Runtime (ART) and ahead-of-time (AOT)
  • Support for 64-bit processors
  • Rebuilt user bar and lock screen
  • Volta project to improve battery life
  • Ability to search device settings
  • Ability to use multiple accounts for all devices at the same time
  • “Tap and Go” feature to migrate to a new device using Bluetooth and NFC
  • Ability to use the camera flash as a flashlight (by default)
  • Smart lock
  • New emojis
  • Official support for multiple SIM cards in one device
  • High quality voice call on 4G LTE platform through phones equipped with version 5.1 of Android
  • Ability to make voice calls via Wi-Fi

   Android 6.0 OS – Marshmallow

   Release Date: October 5, 2015

Following the previous versions, Marshmallow Android 6.0 operating system again took steps to reduce battery consumption, and by providing “Doze” mode, the possibility of placing background applications in standby mode, as well as reducing the processor speed when the screen is off, Google’s emphasis Demonstrated energy savings.

On the other hand, the default support for fingerprint scanning technology and the possibility of restricting the permission of applications to access different parts (permissions) improved the security of Android version 6.0 compared to before.

Other features:

  • Rename “Priority” mode to “Do Not Disturb”
  • Application search bar
  • Larger folders for apps
  • USB-C support
  • Ability to search for keywords within applications
  • Supports 4K resolution for displaying applications
  • Image feature in experimental image
  • Ability to run the camera app by pressing the power button twice

Android 7.0 – Nougat operating system

Release Date: August 22, 2016

Android 7.0 Nougat added 72 new emojis to the existing ones due to the increasing trend of using emojis and provided users with a total of 1500 different emojis.

The user interface improvements continued in this version of the Android operating system, and the possibility of running two applications together was also provided by default. On the other hand, Vulkan programming interface was made available to developers to be able to produce higher quality 3D content in games and virtual reality.

Other features:

  • Improved file management software
  • More options in quick settings
  • Picture-in-picture capability for Android TVs
  • Battery increase warning

     Android 8.0 – Oreo operating system

     Release Date: August 21, 2017

The latest full version of Android, known as the “Orio” cream biscuit, along with user interface improvements, also introduced the “Android Instant Apps” feature, which allows users to download new applications without the need to install on the phone. Try online and web.

Also in Android 8.1, in addition to supporting the Unicode 10.0 standard, the cheeseburger emoji problem has been solved, and now in the Android cheeseburger emoji, cheese is on the burger; This issue has recently caused a lot of reactions from users.

In terms of performance, Google with the “Treble” project has made the biggest change to Android so far in the Orio version; A modular architecture that doubles the boot speed of the device and allows manufacturers to release updates to their products much faster.

Other features:

  • Redesigned settings menu
  • Simultaneous support for multiple monitors
  • Downloadable fonts
  • WiFi Assistant
  • Detects the battery level of connected devices via Bluetooth
  • Google Play “Protect” feature to combat malware
  • Autofill forms seamlessly across all parts of the smartphone
  • “Go” version available for devices with less than 1 GB of RAM
  • Automatic change of light and dark themes

Android 9.0 operating system

Release date (beta version): May 8, 2018

Finally we have the latest version of the Android operating system! In this version, the official name of which has not been determined yet, we see more gesture support, and of course in Android P, the new procedure for manufacturers to use the screen cut is also considered, and this feature is defined by default for the latest version of Android. Has been.

Other features:

  • New user interface for “quick settings” menu
  • Move the clock to the left of the notification bar
  • Added screenshot button to power settings
  • New locking mechanism that, after activation, blocks the possibility of unlocking the phone by biometric methods (fingerprint, corneal scan, …)
  • Use rounded corners in the interface
  • Improved message notifications
  • New animations when switching between apps
  • Display battery level in always on display (AOD) mode
  • Redesigned volume adjustment
  • Experimental features include automatic Bluetooth activation while driving and a redesigned “About Device” screen

How to see who unfollowed me on Twitter

As a common Twitter user, you might want to see who unfollowed you on Twitter to be able to unfollow them back or for any personal reason. That is your right to check Twitter unfollowers. It is a very sad thing when you find out you have been unfollowed, especially when someone who has just followed you in a few hours or days unfollows you after a really short time.

When it comes to checking unfollowers on Twitter, this guide is the best article to get all your answers on this matter.

Can I see who unfollowed me on Twitter?

Yes, you can see who unfollowed you on Twitter, but not with a straight forward or in-app method. Twitter does not send any notifications when someone unfollows, and it does not provide an option to see the users who unfollowed you, but that is not the end of the story.

There are several apps on the internet that claim to show you who unfollowed you on Twitter with a few clicks and in a few minutes, but not all of them work.

Keep up with me to find out how to see who unfollowed you on Twitter and the best apps to get some help.

Who unfollowed me on Twitter?

There are actually two ways to see who unfollowed you on Twitter. The first method is to manually check for unfollowers, and the second one is to rely on third-party apps. Let’s get started to see how to get on with both of these methods and find out our Twitter unfollowers. 

  1. Manually see who unfollowed you on Twitter

If you suspect a specific person has unfollowed you or you want to check a few users to see if they unfollowed you on Twitter or not, you need to individually go to their profiles. To manually check your Twitter unfollowers, go to their profiles, check if the “follows you” label exists besides their Twitter username, as shown in the picture below. If the label was there, then the person is still following you. As easy as that.

  • Check Twitter unfollowers with an app

As I mentioned earlier, there are several apps that help Twitter users to see who unfollowed them on Twitter in order to block or unfollow them back. Here in this section, I have listed the best apps which claim to help you see who unfollowed you on Twitter.

Who unfollowed me

Track Twitter unfollowers with Who Unfollowed Me. This app makes it easy to track unfollowers as well as new followers, people who don’t follow back, & people you don’t follow back. Giving you the option to unfollow, or follow, as you see fit.

Unfollower Stats

UnfollowerStats is a third-party Twitter app to help you find your Twitter unfollowers and see your follow/unfollow stats. Easily manage your followers, catch your non-followers and unfollowers.

Your stats are supported with awesome graphs to see your ups and downs easily.

Statusbrew

Another very great app to see who unfollowed you on Twitter is Statusbrew. Statusbrew is a free app that can keep track of who unfollows you on Twitter. Get it from App Store (iOS) or Play Store (Android.)

You can use Statusbrew to watch one Twitter account for free, but adding more accounts will cost money.

Crowdfire

Crowdfire is a social media management tool. When you log in t it using your Twitter account, it has a “Recent Unfollowers” section. This mode directs you to a screen where you can see people who have unfollowed you on Twitter.

Conclusion

It is important for so many people to know who unfollowed them on Twitter, and that’s why I have gathered great information about seeing Twitter unfollowers and the best tools to use in this article. Make use of the two mentioned ways mentioned above and find out who exactly unfollowed you. 

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