Tag: #picture

  • Urwa Hocane and Farhan Saeed post pictures of daughter’s Aqiqa celebration

    Urwa Hocane and Farhan Saeed post pictures of daughter’s Aqiqa celebration

    Urwa Hocane and Farhan Saeed, well-known actors and a popular couple, recently celebrated the Aqiqa ceremony of their daughter, Jahan Aara Farhan Saeed. The event, which took place before the start of Ramadan, was shared with fans through Urwa’s Instagram. The couple were beaming as they joined in the traditional ceremony with their loved ones all around them.
    Take a look at the pictures:

    Fans extended their congratulations and best wishes to Urwa and Farhan on the special milestone in their journey as parents.
    Urwa shared a video on Instagram with this caption: “Sharing a precious little glimpse from our life!
    p.s. the last weekend before Ramazan when Aara met her entire family at home for aqiqa and wore my first shoes my mother saved all these years!”

  • ‘Sir budhe hone ka koi plan he apka ya inkar smjhain?’: Twitter reacts to Shehzad Roy’s latest picture

    ‘Sir budhe hone ka koi plan he apka ya inkar smjhain?’: Twitter reacts to Shehzad Roy’s latest picture

    Pakistani singer, social activist and discoverer of the fountain-of-youth, Shehzad Roy, posted his latest picture on Twitter, leaving fans going gaga over him.

    Minutes after the picture was posted on the social website, Twitterati questioned Roy if he would ever age.

    Here are few of the comments;

  • WhatsApp now lets you hide profile photo, last seen from specific contacts

    WhatsApp now lets you hide profile photo, last seen from specific contacts

    Last year, the Meta-owned messaging platform WhatsApp began developing a new privacy setting that would allow users to hide their profile photos, last seen, and about information from specific people in their contact lists.

    It was only available for beta version users, but the company has now announced that it will be accessible to all iPhone and Android users worldwide.

    Users can now show their WhatsApp profile photo, last seen, and About information to anyone in their contacts list except those they choose to keep out.

    Previously, users could choose between three privacy settings for their profile photo, last seen, and About information: Everyone, My Contacts, and Nobody. According to GSM Arena, these are met by a third alternative named ‘My contacts except…,’ which can also be used for Status privacy.

    However, just like read receipts, if someone doesn’t share their last seen with others, they won’t be able to see others. The only difference is that the latter will always remain operational for group chats, even if they’ve turned it off.

    To test this new privacy control, users can go to WhatsApp’s Settings > Account > Privacy menu on an iPhone or Android device.

    WhatsApp also announced some group calling features, including the ability to mute others during a group call and send messages to particular users, in addition to new privacy control. When someone joins a group call off-screen, a banner appears.

    The latest WhatsApp beta update also includes an admin approval feature, which allows group admins to accept or deny requests from people who want to join via hyperlink.

  • Instagram may introduce voice message replies for stories soon

    Instagram may introduce voice message replies for stories soon

    Instagram is reportedly working on a feature that would allow users to reply to stories with a picture or a voice message. This was signaled by the application developer, Alessandro Paluzzi, who further mentioned in his tweet that Instagram is also testing a feature that will allow users to share posts using a QR code.

    Paluzzi’s screenshots show the traditional message box where you may reply to users’ stories, with a twist, as one snapshot includes a GIF sign, while another has a mic icon in addition to the GIF button that was already available.

    Users will probably use these icons to respond to Instagram stories with an image or a voice message.

    The social media platform introduced a feature in February that allowed users to like other users’ stories without having to respond with a direct message.

    Until then, the only option to respond to a story was to send a direct message to the user through the text box at the bottom of the story (or using pre-set emojis, GIFS, or stickers, which were almost similar.

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    The rumored new picture reply function will complement existing capabilities and provide users with more options for creatively responding to stories. These features are also well-suited to Instagram’s long-term strategy.

    All of this may be included in the coming days as the head of Instagram, Adam Mosseri, had already stated that the Meta-owned platform will be focusing on the videos, messaging as well as creators.