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▷ How To Remove Superfish Adware, A Parents Guide To Snapchat [Tech News Digest]

Fishing for Superfish, Snapchat Tips for Parents, Tiiny Shutting Down, Promoting the iPad, a Clickhole News Adventure, and What Bartenders Think About Tinder Days.

Lenovo & & Microsoft remove Superfish

The only point to keep in mind when someone says superfish. http://t.co/MjFddqsPmZ pic.twitter.com/9Fr646t7gj — HP (@HP) February 21, 2015

In case you missed the news last week, Lenovo laptops have been discovered to be infected with a particularly malicious adware that is making computer systems vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks. Amazingly, Superfish was preinstalled on Lenovo devices. We shared news of the discovery on Thursday (February 19th) and fully described the Superfish issue on Friday (February 20th).

Since then, Lenovo has released a patch that automatically removes Superfish and also its certificates of affected devices. The company has also detailed exactly how to manually eliminate Superfish for those who don’t trust running an executable from the manufacturer that created this problem in the first place. Microsoft has also updated Windows Defender to make it identifies and eliminates all traces of Superfish

In other words, there is currently no reason not to rid your computer system of this adware, which should never have been activated on it. However, it could take a lot longer for Lenovo to regain the trust of computer buyers.

Snapchat offers advice for parents

http://youtu.be/kS_JVYQAo38

Snapchat can be used in many different ways, but its convenience means it can be difficult for parents to know exactly what their kids are doing on the short-lived photo-sharing application. That’s why the business introduced the Snapchat Safety Center this contains A Parents’ Guide to Snapchat

The Snapchat security center offers a tip on the area standards, some well-intentioned safety instructions and also the above-mentioned instructions for mums and dads as well as kindergarten teachers. The latter, as compiled by ConnectSafely, reminds guardians of the threat of sexting and also the suggestion that young people should “never crack illegal photos that may get into trouble now or in the future or that would certainly be demeaning”.

This is a beneficial measure to help parents understand what their children may be up to and to help children understand the potential dangers of their activities. If you’re the mom and dad of a teenager who owns their own smartphone, it is certainly a good idea to educate yourself about the types of apps that are available to your priceless offspring.

Photo sharing app Tiiny is shutting down

Tiiny, the photo sharing application from Kevin Roses North Technologies, close North co-founder Marc Hemeon said that in a conversation about product search before Rose officially introduced the formwork a blog post on Medium

Hemeon stated that “every type of product and service has to solve a real problem,” and also admitted Tiiny’s limitations. He then said, “Customers have told us that it is not a solid adequate product to change their existing photo and video sharing methods. For this reason, today we are pushing for an upgrade so that you can download all of your Tiiny videos and photos, and we can close Tiiny with dignity. ”

Rose mentioned that the latest Tiiny development was submitted to the App Store and once it’s approved it will surely “allow our people to download their photos and videos as well before we close the doors on our very first experiment”.

Apple filmed its Oscar commercials on an iPad

http://youtu.be/-LVf4wA9qX4

Much more engaging ads that aired during the 2015 Oscars included the Apple iPad Air 2. The ad shows LA County High School for the Arts students making movies on standard Apple tablets while Martin Scorsese is watching the voice over.

The interesting thing about the ad is that it was everything by itself recorded with an iPad which turns the commercial into its own movie shot on an iPad. This is extremely meta, as well as quite impressive, really. People may look ridiculous using an iPad as an electronic camera, but the results speak for themselves.

Clickhole starts its own text adventure

Is that a text trip? Can I go north and beat the troll with a cheese and cucumber sandwich too? – David G griffiths (@Bensonix) January 26, 2015

It’s disturbing to remember that news travel was once the best thing gamers needed to play. In fact, a lot has happened these days, but news experiences are making a comeback thanks to their use on websites and social media as well.

The latest and possibly biggest news trip for the online debut is The Mysterious Shadows Of Skullshadow Island, produced by the satirical wizards of Clickhole. You can make it or die, but you will surely laugh and maybe even cry.

What Bartenders Think About Tinder Dates

And finally, if you have a day out with someone you met online, a bar is always an excellent alternative. It’s a public place, it’s active, and there is alcohol anytime to stop discussion. The only problem is the bartenders rate you. As this video confirms. Still, they also offer some advice for those planning a date with an arbitrary stranger. [H/T The Daily Dot]

Your views on today’s tech news

Have you already removed Superfish from your system? As a parent, are you worried about your kids using Snapchat? Have you ever used Tinder to discover a day?

Let us know what you think of the tech news of the day by uploading them to the comments section below. A healthy discussion is always welcome.

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Fishing for superfish, Snapchat advice for moms and dads, Tiiny shuts down, markets the iPad, a clickhole text adventure, and what bartenders think of Tinder dates.

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