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Facebook Privacy Change is a comin’

 

 

This is going to be a quick one, guys, because going on and on and on about Facebook privacy changes is important but kinda boring, and no doubt you’ll see it repeated many times on your newsfeed.

 

But just in case you don’t we felt you better know!

 

Facebook is getting rid of a privacy feature that let users limit who can find them on the social network.

 

 

 

 

With an announcement on Thursday, Facebook announced that you will no longer have control over whether users can find you when they try to search for you.  The feature is called “Who can look up your timeline by name?”

 

For those who didn’t have this setting enabled would have, with their eagle eyes, seen it disappear last December, but those who have had it enabled will start to see removal notices in the coming weeks.

 

According to the Facebook guys, only a single digit percentage of the almost 1.2 Billion people on it’s network used the setting, so they’ve decided to take it away as a privacy option.

 

So if you had the tick box that let you hide from search enabled, uh, sorry? Now people will be able to see that you have a Facebook account. But keep in mind these words from Michael Richter, Facebook’s Chief Privacy Officer.

 

“The best way to control what people can find about you on Facebook is to choose who can see the individual things you share.”

 

It’s important to remember that if you care about your privacy in relation to the information you share on you Facebook Profile, you should check and update your privacy settings often.

 

The ‘Friend’s Only’ option is your… friend. Friend.

 

 

 

 

 

Image courtesy of Facebook & Seattle Wolf.

T-Mobile changing the way we travel with phones?

 

 

 

WOAH WOAH WOAH WOAH WOOOOOAH.

 

This is pretty groundbreaking stuff, and we don’t want to startle you guys but, it’s pretty hella exciting.

 

T-Mobile has announced a new way of doing things. Something that (we hope) will change how other carriers do things in the future as well as change how we travel.

 

CEO John Legere has dropped a few hints on Twitter – “Today is the day! The day we change the way the world uses their phones!”

 

And then they did. So here’s the deal.

 

Starting October 20 for new customers and October 31st for existing customers, T-Mobile’s Simple Choice Plan, will include unlimited 2G data in 115 countries, free texts, and calls for only 20 cents per minute, all without signing an annual contract!

 

We don’t know about you guys, but this is something we are really excited about. 

 

 

Traveling internationally with your phone is always super useful and yet also really annoying.Previously, there has just been too many choices, and none of them were good.

 

Do you choose to try to buy a local sim in each country? Or one sim to rule them all that kind of works and costs a bajillion dollars? What about using your home sim and being really careful until you forget and start playing online mushroom wars drunk one night in Sofia?

 

Thanks to T-Mobile, now you don’t have to worry about it!

The international data comes at no additional cost as long as you’re on the Simple Choice Plan, and unlimited free texts and 20 cent phone calls will be an additional $10/month. This addition will also enable unlimited calling to landlines on over 70 international countries.

 

Take a look here to see what countries are included and all the extra details:

 

And remember, this means you can use your smart phone overseas, SAHWEET, but it doesn’t mean you always should. C’mon, don’t be that guy. Or the guy who travels with a guitar. We hate that guy. Sorry guy.

 

 

All the cool teenagers have iphones

 

 

Are you a cool teenager? Do you have an iPhone? Well, uh, sorry, cos we’re sure this might not be what you want to hear and all…. but you’re now in the majority!

 

According to a survey administered by Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster, 55% of teenagers now use an iPhone. This is up compared to 48% in an April survey and 40% this time last year.

 

“Our most recent semi-annual Teen survey demonstrates that Apple remains the most popular tech brand amongst teens. As of Fall 2013, the iPhone represented nearly 55% all phones used by teens and the iPad family remained at close to 70% share of tablet ownership.

 

We believe that while Samsung seemingly had some momentum with teens over the past year, Apple’s brand and product quality has enabled it to remain the top choice for teen consumer electronics.”

 

Here’s the table of results straight from the sauce!

 

 

teensurveyiphonesipads

 

Mmmmm… sauce.

 

 

We mean… yay Apple! Way to keep ahead in one of the most important demographics!

 

And take THAT other smartphone companies for suggesting, like we know you have, that Apple products are for uncool parent type people!

 

Hey! Everyone’s cool in our books! As long as everyone accepts Bill Murray as their cool King. K? K.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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