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Wednesday, 20 April 2016

Free net trick....

#Airtel 3G Unlimited Trick [PC]
1. First download config file from here - http://tinyurl.com/j3t25jw
2. Copy all file in C:\program files\NMDVPN\Config
3. Run NMDVPN as administration
4. Connect with US Airtel 3G config file
5. Wait for connect
6. Enjoy Airtel 3G @ 500kbps
Note : NMDVPN is already in config file folder
This trick only for PC .
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[20/04 10:36 pm] We Are Anonymous....😈: Steps:-

› Create New Settings:-
Apn - airtelgprs.com
Proxy - 141.0.9.0
Port - 80
› Now Save This Settings

› Now Open Opera Handler And
Put Frontquery:-
180.179.204.103/cgi-bin/nph-proxy/00A00/ftp://
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* Trick 2:-
› Create New Settings:-
Apn - airtelgprs.com
Proxy - 82.145.210.160
Port - 80
› Now Save This Settings
› Now Open Opera Handler And
Put Frontquery:-
125.21.246.116/cgi-bin/00/http/

Limit- 250mb per Day
[20/04 10:36 pm]
This trick only for phone mobile
We Are Anonymous....😈:

Tuesday, 12 April 2016

WhataApp end-to-end encryption

WhatsApp’s end-to-end encryption isnt as private as you might think

Just a few days ago, WhatsApp trumpeted the roll out of end-to-end encryption for its messaging service. The world rejoiced.

With events such as the battle between Apple and the FBI turning attention to encryption, the announcement was well-timed to ride the crest of the wave. But it seems that for all of the bluster and bravado, the news about extra protection may not be quite as good as it seems.

Analysis of WhatsApp’s privacy documentation reveals that the Facebook-owned company retains a huge amount of data about messages that are sent. If this all sounds familiar, it’s because the retention of metadata is precisely what the NSA was (is?) up to, trawling web communications and upsetting Edward Snowden and privacy advocates around the world. WhatsApp’s encryption and policies mean that those who are concerned about their privacy should not rest on their laurels.

The end-to-end encryption now employed by WhatsApp may mean that it – and third parties – do not have access to the contents of messages that are sent, but it does still know a great deal of potentially privacy-invading information about communication. Included in the data that WhatsApp ‘may retain’ (which, it’s fair to assume, can be read as ‘does retain’) is information about who has communicated with whom, when this communication took place and the intriguingly worded ‘any other information which WhatsApp is legally compelled to collect’.

The privacy section of WhatsApp’s Terms of Service says:

“WhatsApp may retain date and time stamp information associated with successfully delivered messages and the mobile phone numbers involved in the messages, as well as any other information which WhatsApp is legally compelled to collect. Files that are sent through the WhatsApp Service will reside on our servers after delivery for a short period of time, but are deleted and stripped of any identifiable information within a short period of time in accordance with our general retention policies.”

The Apple vs FBI case-that-never-was has highlighted the fact that even when encryption is in place, it is certainly no guarantee that data cannot be accessed by law enforcement agencies. WhatsApp’s connection with Facebook – a social network that gathers huge amounts of information about its users not only in the interests of personalisation, but also for ad-tailoring – coupled with the privacy policy will do little to quell the fears of those concerned about snooping into their correspondence.

End-to-end encryption is a step in the right direction, but it is far from being the end of the story when it comes to privacy

Sunday, 3 April 2016



How to get approved by Google Adsense within 2 hours?

Gone are those days when you apply for Adsense account and get approved without much stress but now, Google Adsense has grown a lot bigger ...
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Gone are those days when you apply for Adsense account and get approved without much stress but now, Google Adsense has grown a lot bigger over the years with millions of active publishers and because of this, their policies have become very strict giving a hard time to those who want to get their account approved. Also, it has become very common to see older accounts getting suspended due to flimsy excuses. To get an approved Adsense account, you might have many times, maybe you've never tried at all, maybe you’re worried if you’ll ever got approved… put all that negative brain waves aside, this post will get you an approved Adsense account within 2 hours if  properly followed and implemented.


I know you have been waiting for this, so I won’t waste any sec of your precious time trying to bore you with reasons why you need an Adsense account or why your request was not approved, just let get this started right away.
  • Create a New Gmail account (tip: Choose United State as your location, some countries like Nigeria are not allowed to monetize Youtube videos).
  • Login to youtube with your newly created Google account
  • Click on youtube.com/account_monetization
  • Enable your Youtube account for monetization
  • You should receive a message in your inbox saying your youtube account is ready for monetization
  • After the message upload a unique video to Youtube
  • Be sure to add right descriptions and related tags to your video
  • Wait for the upload to complete and hit publish

  • Now that your video is monetized, what about Adsense Account?
  • Now go to Channel Settings>Monetization
  • Now you should see your account status.
  • Click on “How will I be paid”?
  • Now click on “associate an Adsense account”


  • Then you will be taking to where you will setup your Adsense account. The screenshot of the same is shown below:

  • Make sure to fill the form accordingly, payee name and address is most important.

  • Click submit and wait for your approval within 2 hours
  • Okay, waiting……1hour…2hours….Now check your mail
  • Wow! You’ve got an approved adsense account!
  • Okay, the next step is to show ads on your blog/site
  • If you’re using blogspot domain, (hosted account) this is very simple to do
  • Login to your Adsense account and click on account settings
  • Scroll down to the bottom to locate invite, enter the email of your blogger account and click on invite
Check your inbox to verify the invitation, after successfully verification you can now login to your approved adsense with your blogspot email address and password

  • Now login to your Blogger account (where you want to show ads) click on earning tab
  • Click on switch Adsense account
  • Login to your Adsense account to associate your approved Adsense account with your blog

You should receive another congratulations message that Adsense gadget has been added to your blog. Click on Layout, you should be able to locate the Adsense gadget. If you don’t see it, do not panic, check your setting tab to make sure you’ve enabled ads to be showing on your sidebar or body content. After verification you should be able to see blank ads space on your blog, within 30 minutes  real ads show be live on your blog.
If you’re using custom domain, I must tell you that Google has changed its policy for approving accounts via host partnered sites (custom domain), which require you to fill out a form and get approval from Adsense team before the ads begin to show on your non-hosted sites. Remember I said earlier that if you’re using hosted site (like .blogspot) you don’t need all this. To fill this form:
  • Login in to your AdSense account.
  • On the Home tab, click  the Account settings page.
  • In the “Access and authorization” section, next to “Only host sites are allowed to show ads for your account,” click edit.
  • On the “Show ads on other websites” page that appears, enter the URL of the site where you plan to show ads.
  • Click Submit.
  • Finally you need to implement AdSense ad code on the URL that you provided above, on a page that receives traffic.

Once your request is approved, you can place your ad code on any website that you own without any further approvals. If your application is not approved, you should receive a message in your adsense account stating reason why your site is not approved, meanwhile you still got your approved adsense account and you can correct the errors and resubmit again.

You can see that blogspots domain (hosted account) got their ads up and running very easily and quickly; even with only a single post, Adsense will still be displaying on your blog, this is the reason I believe you see many blogspot domain running adsense with low quality content. That is it, guys.

I think I have mentioned all I think is necessary. In any case where you encounter any error or still need explanation please let me know in the comment box below. :) Enjoy using your Adsense account and don’t forget to read and abide with Adsense policies to avoid getting banned. Also don’t forget to protect your Adsense account from getting click bombed.