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Privacy Policy Effective date: January 01, 2020 The temperature calculator (“us”, “we”, or “our”) operates the Farenheit to Celsius Converter mobile application (the “Service”). This page informs you of our policies regarding the collection, use, and disclosure of personal data when you use our Service and the choices you have associated with that data. Our Privacy Policy for Farenheit to Celsius Converter is created with the help of the  Free Privacy Policy Generator . We use your data to provide and improve the Service. By using the Service, you agree to the collection and use of information in accordance with this policy. Unless otherwise defined in this Privacy Policy, terms used in this Privacy Policy have the same meanings as in our Terms and Conditions. Information Collection And Use We collect several different types of information for various purposes to provide and improve our Service to you. Types of Data Collected Personal Data While using our Service, we may ask you to pro

How to set a unique new notification tone for a WhatsApp new contacts and groups?

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we will discuss on both platforms that you can change anytime from whatsapp 1.Open " WhatsApp"  on your phone. 2.Go to the " Contacts"  tab, and select the contact for whom you want to set the new ringtone. 3.Tap the " 3-dots icon" , and select " View Contact"  in the expanded menu. 4.Select " Custom notifications" 5.Turn on the " Use custom notifications"  feature. 6.Once the feature is enabled, you are allowed to customize the " notification tone, vibrate pattern, popup notification style as well as the calling tone'' . Depending on the apps on your phone, when you tap on the notification option, the phone will show you a list of apps from which you can pick the tones. Regardless of the app you pick, the selected tones will always work. Third-party apps like Zedge usually offer more tone choices than the Media Storage app. now we discuss about,  Changing the Universal Ringtone or Groups: 1.Open WhatsApp, and exi

Apple vs Google vs Microsoft: who will get to the future of PCs first?

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The war for cheap computers is about to begin It feels like a long time since we've had a great big knock-down, drag-out operating system battle. Windows vs. Mac shook out in the ’90s. iOS vs. Android is mostly settled. But another one is starting this summer if you know where to look. It's not in classic PCs, where the relative qualities between Mac and Windows have remained stable for some time now. It's not in phones, where the iPhone is dominant at the high end and Android owns massive marketshare. This time it's happening in one specific place: cheap computers. And the fight for it is going to be as brutal and fascinating as the ones we've seen before. The players aren't surprising at all: Google, Apple, and Microsoft. But this is a different kind of platform war, one where all three have a legitimate chance of coming out ahead. Over the past year, we've been watching the players line up. The operating systems and ecosystems that will be compet

WhatsApp Brings back status feature

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The Snapchatification of everything has resulted in backlash for WhatsApp, prompting it to revive its text Status option while keeping its image-based replacement. The move shows how social apps must quickly react to feedback if they make a false step in modernizing to adapt to visual communication. In mid-February, WhatsApp removed the feature that let you set an away message, and then  gave the Status name to a Snapchat Stories clone . But last week, text Statuses reappeared in the  Android Beta  version of WhatsApp in the About section of profiles. Now, WhatsApp tells TechCrunch that About Status will roll out to all Android users over the next week and is coming soon to iPhone. Users can open the About section of their profile to  set  a text Status, and view other people’s by opening their contact when starting a new chat thread or looking at group chat info. How to change your WhatsApp text Status, via WikiHow WhatsApp provided this statement: “We heard from our u

WhatsApp is rolling out two-step verification to all billion-plus users

WhatsApp is rolling out  two-step verification  to all of its billion-plus users, after debuting the feature in the beta version of the  app last year . Otherwise known as two-factor authentication, this optional feature adds an extra layer of security to users’ accounts. To enable it, users need the latest version of WhatsApp and should then navigate to Settings > Account > Two-step verification > and Enable. Once this feature is turned on, users will have to enter a six-digit passcode every time they register their phone number with WhatsApp again. So, for example, if you get a new phone but keep the same SIM card and number. WhatsApp’s implementation isn’t like two-factor authentication with Google or Facebook, which generates a code with an app or sends one via text. You’ll have to remember your WhatsApp passcode, or you can set up a backup email, which will allow you to disable two-factor on your account if you ever forget your six-digit passcode. You can also disab

Climate change may shut down a current that keeps the North Atlantic warm

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New research suggests this conveyer belt of warmth could be more fragile than we thought. Both Europe and North America are warmed in the winter by currents circulating in the Atlantic — but climate change threatens this source of warmth. If the Earth warms too much, it’s possible that this current could collapse entirely, new research says. That would mean frigid winters for countries along the North Atlantic, expansion of the sea ice in the Greenland, Iceland, and Norwegian seas, and a shift in rainfall across the world. “IT IS A MAJOR PLAYER IN THE CLIMATE SYSTEM.” The current is called the  Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC)  and it’s like a conveyer belt that brings warm water from the tropics to the the cooler reaches of the North Atlantic. There, the water loses its heat to the atmosphere. Because water gets denser as it gets colder, it sinks. This lower band of cool water circulates back to the tropics where it warms and repeats the process all