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News & Reviews:   verified

  • Android introduces Developer Verification to block potential sideloading malware and scam apps

    Android introduces Developer Verification to block potential sideloading malware and scam apps

    Google is adding a new layer of protection to Android with the rollout of developer verification for all apps installed on certified Android devices. Announced by Suzanne Frey, VP of Product, Trust & Growth for Android, this initiative aims to curb the rise of malware and scams from sideloaded apps by ensuring every developer is verified before their app reaches users.

  • Telegram adds a verified sign to combat scammers

    Telegram adds a verified sign to combat scammers

    Two years ago, Twitter introduced Verified Organizations, now known as X Verified Organizations. It is an additional subscription plan for accounts owned by companies or brands to gain additional X-marks on their respective profiles. So, what should you know about it?

  • Twitter recently announced that free Twitter users will have more limitations put upon them, namely, more daily limits on the number of DMs or Direct Messages that they can send. According to an official tweet from Twitter Support, the move is to help reduce spam, but it seems like another incentive to sign up for the verified version of Twitter, which is Twitter Blue.


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