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YouTube App on iOS, iPadOS Getting Picture-in-Picture Support, First for Premium Members: Report

  YouTube app on iOS and iPadOS is at last getting picture-in-picture (PiP) bolster , agreeing to a unused report. This include permits YouTube recordings to be played in a little window whereas utilizing other apps. With iOS 14, Apple included picture-in-picture bolster to iOS and iPadOS for when utilizing FaceTime or observing a video but, at the time, the YouTube app did not back it. The report too states that the highlight is rolling out to YouTube Premium supporters on iOS to begin with . iPhone and iPad clients can presently at last multitask on their gadgets with a YouTube video running nearby . A report by MacRumors says picture-in-picture include is rolling out to iOS clients who have YouTube Premium membership . This will permit qualified clients to observe a YouTube video in a little window on their gadget whereas utilizing other apps. The report includes that a bigger rollout to all iOS clients within the US will take put before long ...

WhatsApp Rivals Signal, Telegram See Nearly 1,200 Percent Growth Ahead of Privacy Policy Deadline: Report

  WhatsApp rivals Signal and Telegram have seen a nearly 1,200 percent growth ahead of the Facebook-owned instant messaging apps' May 15 deadline to accept a contentious privacy policy update, according to a report. Although WhatsApp recently took a step back and scrapped its last deadline, the public outrage that started in January has helped its two close alternatives attract new users. Both Signal and Telegram also utilised the outrage and took to social media platforms like Twitter to speak against WhatsApp's privacy policy. The alternative messaging apps also promoted their privacy aspects to gain over WhatsApp.  Mobile apps analytics firm Sensor Tower has reported that Signal and Telegram saw a massive spike in their adoption in January. It was the time when WhatsApp was first spotted bringing its updated privacy policy that allows its parent company Facebook to gain user data access from the messaging app. The update was originally meant to be accepted by all us...