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When her friend asked for an opinion on a new photo she posted on social media, she answered sincerely, only to watch it ...
Instagram is rolling out profile cards, a new feature that lets you share your Instagram account using a customizable “card” that shows your profile picture, bio, and more.
Whether or not you sit on social media every day, it can be useful knowing the latest tips and tricks to use online. Now have ...
Instagram's new 'profile card' turns social networking into a professional networking site for freelancers, content creators, and small business owners.
Meghan Markle released a stunning new smiling image to mark her Instagram return taken by a fashion photographer friend from Toronto who knew her and Harry when they fell in love while she was ...
You can get Instagram to save your posts as you go. Screenshot: Instagram When it comes to stories and reels, you can save these to your phone manually too.
Instagram is rolling out a new “profile card” feature that is essentially a digital business card for your profile. The official launch comes a few months after the Meta-owned social network ...
Social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram allow us to connect, share, and stay updated with the world around us. However, without proper privacy settings, your personal data, photos, and even ...
If you're feeling smug about your perfectly curated Instagram profile, it's time to get humbled. The latest social media trend sees Instagram users asking ChatGPT to 'roast' their profiles. The AI ...
Why did Danielle Collins change her Instagram profile picture to an Iga Swiatek handshake photo? “New year, same me,” wrote the American, as she seemed to reignite the pair’s bitter rivalry ...
Alden Richards just embraced the internet buzz by turning his viral meme into his official Instagram profile picture. The Asia's Multimedia Star and Box Office King recently became a meme sensation ...
The latest trend on X and Instagram is getting ChatGPT to roast your Instagram profile and the results are pretty harsh - but is it safe?