user privacy

AppWizard
May 23, 2026
LinkSheet is an open-source application designed to improve link-handling on Android devices by reinstating the "Open with" dialog, allowing users to choose their preferred app for opening links. It intercepts links when set as the default browser, enabling users to select from multiple apps instead of being restricted to verified ones. LinkSheet also allows users to open links in incognito mode for privacy and control over browsing habits. Users can download LinkSheet from its GitHub repository, as it is not available on the Google Play Store. After installation, users can configure their apps to prevent them from opening verified links directly. Additional features include the Use ClearURLs option to remove tracking parameters and an Enable downloader feature for direct download links.
Winsage
May 18, 2026
Several hundred million Windows 11 users are experiencing frustrations due to the absence of Microsoft features like Recall and Cocreator, which are only available on Copilot+ PCs. Microsoft has divided Windows 11 into two tiers, with the latest AI functionalities requiring specific hardware known as Copilot+ PC. To qualify, a device must have: - An NPU capable of at least 40 TOPS - A minimum of 16 GB of RAM (DDR5 or LPDDR5) - At least 256 GB of SSD storage - Windows 11 version 24H2 or newer - A processor from specific families: Qualcomm Snapdragon X series, Intel Core Ultra 200V (Lunar Lake), or AMD Ryzen AI 300 series Many PCs lack these features due to missing NPUs, insufficient TOPS ratings, unsupported processor generations, outdated Windows versions, rollout delays, or regional limits. Features locked behind Copilot+ include Recall, Click to Do, Cocreator in Paint, Windows Studio Effects, Live Captions with Translation, Improved Windows Search, and Auto Super Resolution. To check for Copilot+ compatibility, users can verify the presence of an NPU in Task Manager, ensure they have Windows 11 version 24H2 or newer, and confirm their processor against the approved list. While some workarounds exist to enable features on unsupported PCs, they are often unstable and not recommended for primary use. Most users may not need to upgrade their laptops unless they require on-device AI features or their current device is significantly outdated. The AI feature gap is not currently critical for most users, as many features are optional or not essential.
AppWizard
May 13, 2026
Gemini has been integrated with Autofill through Google to streamline mobile form completion, allowing users to opt-in and toggle the connection in settings. Gboard on Android has improved speech-to-text conversion but still struggles with natural speech nuances. Rambler, a new feature powered by Gemini Intelligence, transforms spoken language into polished text while capturing the essence of speech. Users are notified when Rambler is active, and audio is used only for real-time transcription without being stored. Rambler supports multilingual communication, switching between languages within a single message and refining them for clarity.
AppWizard
May 12, 2026
Google has developed Gemini Intelligence, an advanced AI agent aimed at improving user interaction with mobile applications by managing multi-step tasks. It can interpret information from emails, such as analyzing a class syllabus to compile a shopping cart for textbooks. Gemini can also utilize contextual information from a user's phone screen or images to assist in real-world scenarios, like finding tours based on travel brochures. To address user privacy concerns, Gemini will only initiate tasks when explicitly instructed, require user confirmation for purchases, and allow users to manage data access through a permissions menu. A progress bar feature enables users to stop the agent's activities at any time. Gemini Intelligence is set to launch on the latest Pixel and Samsung Galaxy phones, with its success depending on reliability and user experience compared to other AI agents.
AppWizard
May 10, 2026
Generative AI is increasingly prevalent in digital applications and services. A bi-weekly series will highlight innovative AI applications. AI Hub is an open-source platform that consolidates 78 AI services and chatbots into a single interface, allowing users to filter and run multiple bots simultaneously while focusing on privacy by blocking trackers and ads. Other notable AI applications include Off Grid, which allows local data processing and offline functionality; Yaps, an Android keyboard app that enhances dictation accuracy; and DealHunt, which provides insights on tech deals and pricing history.
AppWizard
May 9, 2026
Numerous countries have implemented restrictions on online access, requiring users to verify their identities to view adult content. In Utah, Bill S.B. 73 has taken effect to prevent children from using VPNs to bypass age verification for adult content. The bill prohibits commercial entities from facilitating or encouraging the use of VPNs to circumvent age verification requirements. It lacks clarity on what constitutes "material harmful to minors," leading to varied interpretations. The bill also states that individuals are considered to be accessing a website from Utah if they are physically located in the state, regardless of VPN use, which poses challenges for website operators in determining user locations.
AppWizard
May 9, 2026
Tech Digital Labs has launched KING VPN, a mobile application for Android users in the United States, designed for easy VPN access. The app is available on Google Play, categorized as an Android tools app, and has over 100,000 downloads. It features a user-friendly interface suitable for users aged three and above, with a one-tap connection to various VPN server locations, including the United States, United Kingdom, Russia, China, and Turkey. The app prioritizes user privacy by not sharing or collecting data. The latest update was released on March 30, 2026, which included bug fixes and enhancements. Tech Digital Labs also provides digital marketing services, website development, and mobile app creation.
AppWizard
May 9, 2026
Instagram has discontinued its end-to-end encryption (e2ee) feature for direct messages, which previously allowed users to communicate securely without interception. All direct messages will now be protected by standard encryption, allowing potential access by service or network providers. Meta, Instagram's parent company, cited low usage rates for this change, which was communicated in March. Privacy advocates have raised concerns about user communications being shared with law enforcement and for AI training purposes, although Meta clarified it does not use private messages for AI purposes. Users seeking privacy can switch to WhatsApp or the standalone Messenger app, which still support e2ee. Meta has also advised users who had e2ee enabled to download their chat histories and media before the feature is fully retired.
AppWizard
May 8, 2026
Instagram has removed end-to-end encryption from its direct messaging feature, meaning messages are no longer fully private. Meta can access and analyze message content for moderation, citing low adoption rates and safety concerns as reasons for this decision. The change took effect on May 8, 2026, and allows Meta to combat issues like child exploitation, fraud, and harassment. Users can download their chats, but ongoing conversations are not protected by encryption. Meta suggests users transition to WhatsApp for continued end-to-end encryption.
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