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AppWizard
March 11, 2026
Advanced Browsing Protection (ABP) in Messenger enhances user privacy by warning users about potentially harmful links shared in end-to-end encrypted communications. It analyzes links using on-device models and a dynamic watchlist of millions of potentially malicious sites, utilizing cryptographic techniques to maintain user privacy. ABP is based on a cryptographic primitive called private information retrieval (PIR), which minimizes the information a server learns from client queries. The system also employs oblivious pseudorandom functions (OPRFs) and manages URL queries through a privacy-preserving URL-matching scheme. The server groups links by domain, allowing clients to request a single bucket for domain-specific path components, and generates a ruleset to balance bucket sizes. To safeguard client queries, AMD's SEV-SNP technology creates a confidential virtual machine (CVM) that processes hash prefixes securely, generating attestation reports for integrity verification. The use of Oblivious RAM and Oblivious HTTP (OHTTP) enhances privacy by preventing exposure of memory access patterns and stripping identifying information from client requests. The lifecycle of an ABP request includes pre-processing phases where the server updates the URL database and computes rulesets, followed by client requests that involve calculating bucket identifiers, sending encrypted requests through a proxy, and checking for unsafe URLs based on server responses.
AppWizard
March 11, 2026
Meta has introduced a Safe Browsing feature in Messenger to protect users from harmful links in direct messages, responding to the rise in online scams. The FBI projects online fraud losses in the U.S. to exceed billions from 2020 to 2024, with over a billion expected in 2024 alone. The Safe Browsing feature, launched in October, warns users about malicious links in encrypted messages. Meta has also launched an Advanced Browsing Protection setting that uses a constantly updated database of harmful websites, enhancing user security by combining on-device processing with external data retrieval. This system alerts Messenger users about potential threats before they click on links, allowing them to assess the safety of the links.
AppWizard
March 11, 2026
Meta has introduced Advanced Browsing Protection (ABP) in its Messenger application to enhance user safety by identifying harmful websites during chats. ABP utilizes a constantly updated watchlist of potentially harmful websites, improving upon the existing Safe Browsing feature. Due to end-to-end encryption, Messenger cannot access message content or links, so ABP uses cryptography and secure computing techniques for link verification without exposing them. When a user clicks a link, Messenger checks it against a blocklist using a privacy-preserving query system. Users can enable or disable ABP in the Messenger app under Settings, Privacy & safety, and Safe browsing. If the option is not visible, users may need to update the app.
AppWizard
January 7, 2026
A curated watchlist highlights promising Turkish video games set for release in 2026, featuring titles that indicate a 2026 release window on Steam. The main list includes: - Anomaly President by Phew Phew Games: A presidential roguelike action game set for Q1 2026 on PC. - Dead Engine by Chocolate Dungeon Games: A pixel-art, post-apocalyptic survival action-roguelite launching in Early Access on January 22, 2026. - Emberbane by Hamlet Games: A pixel-art action-adventure game scheduled for January 2026. - Eternity’s Echo: Patient Zero by Demonsoft Games: A first-person psychological survival-horror title set for Q1 2026. - Gamer Stop Simulator by Red Axe Games: A simulation game set in Japan, aiming for a higher visual standard, with no specific release date mentioned. - Island Market Simulator by Zentium Studio: Set for Q1 2026, focusing on managing an island-town business. - Mayhem Brawler II: Best of Both Worlds by Hero Concept: A beat 'em up game set for 2026 release on Steam and consoles. - Papa Needs a Headshot by Phew Phew Games and Vercial Games: An FPS set for Q2 2026 release. - Sagas of Lumin by Elos Games and Arts: An action RPG launching in Q1 2026. - The Enigma Cases by Red Axe Games: A co-op detective mystery game set for 2026. - Who Do Voodoo by Kuixo: A multiplayer social-deduction game targeting Q1 2026 for Early Access. Additionally, several titles are under consideration for a potential 2026 release, including: - Black State by Motion Blur: A single-player action-adventure shooter marked as “To be announced.” - Deckfort Alchemist by Team Machiavelli: A strategic roguelike tower defense game currently marked as “Coming soon.” - A new project from Fubu Games is anticipated following their successful titles in 2025.
AppWizard
November 10, 2025
Android powers nearly 70% of the world's smartphones but lacks proper support for many essential web services and applications. A Google Finance app could provide real-time stock alerts and personalized widgets. CamelCamelCamel would improve price tracking for Amazon by allowing users to access price history directly through an app. Have I Been Pwned could enhance user security with push notifications for data breaches. Google Travel needs a unified app for trip planning and real-time notifications. AeroLOPA could offer detailed seat maps and offline access for travelers. Native applications on Android would provide essential features like push alerts and offline reliability, addressing the current gaps in user experience.
AppWizard
September 20, 2025
Google TV is testing a redesign of its home screen, which includes changes to the profile menu and the addition of a Search icon in the navigational bar. This redesign is part of version 1.0.806977084 and is currently limited to a select group of users for feedback. The update also includes a "Home Panel" feature for managing smart devices, a dedicated Sports tab, integration with Gemini, and an audio update allowing users to select their preferred audio format.
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