Okay, we have access to technology. It’s been so helpful, providing us with not just fun, but also making life so much easier.
But, would you stick with just the regular features you get from these tech tools/apps or find ways to do more with them?
Here are the most amazing tech hacks ever! Plus, they can be learnt in 10 minutes or less.
Instagram: Look Through Pictures without Worrying about Accidentally Liking Them
Live in fear no more. To look through someone’s Instagram photos without the “double-tap paranoia,” scroll through their feed while on airplane mode. Without internet access, you won’t be able to like their photo even if you accidentally double-tap it.
The pictures won’t load in the first place if you start on airplane mode, though. You’ll have to go to the feed first so the pictures load, then turn on airplane mode, then start scrolling. When you reach the end and need to load more pictures, simply turn airplane mode off, let more load and then turn it on again.
Load Subtitle File Automatically
You don’t need to load subtitle every time you play a movie. How? Just rename the subtitle file (.srt file) same as movie name and keep in the same folder.
Convert a YouTube Video into Animated GIFs
Do you know there’s an easy way to make animated GIFs out of your favourite YouTube video? Just navigate to the URL of the YouTube video you’ll like to turn into an animated GIF. Add gif before youtube in the URl (e.g – gifyoutube.com/watch/?v=ZE1ZCOv1RiA)
You’ll immediately be redirected to gifs.com and you will see the video getting converted into an animated gif.
Reveal the Password Hidden Behind Asterisks and Dots
Whenever you type your password to login to any site, you will see that your password is hidden behind asterisks or dots, but if you want to reveal it, then follow the simple steps below:
- Simply right-click on the password field, click on “Inspect Element” (Chrome and Firefox).
- You will see the HTML code that the website consists of. You will also see something like type=”password”. And once you double click on “password” you’ll be able to edit this field.
- You will see the HTML code that the website consists of. You will also see something like type=”password”. And once you double click on “password” you’ll be able to edit this field.
Download a Copy of your Facebook Data
Want to access all your Facebook data (Your past chat conversations, uploaded photos, shares, status updates, etc)? It’s possible. Facebook allows you download all your data and activities in PDF format.
See steps on how to download your own copy:
- Go to Setting. Below General Account Settings, you’ll see download a copy of your Facebook data.
- After clicking on Download a copy, you will be redirected to the DYI (Download Your Information) page.
- On the DYI page, click on Start My Archive. Next,enter your Facebook password, which would be required for confirmation, and click Submit.
- Facebook would then generate your personal archive that stores whatever you have shared on Facebook and email you when it’s ready. There you have it! Your own personal copy of all your Facebook data.