Amidst the global pandemic there is a growing search albeit desperation for multiple sources of income. This is occasioned by job loss or pay cuts due to the adverse effects of Covid-19 on the world economy. In a bid to make the much needed extra income or new sources of income for some, several individuals have fallen prey to all sorts of online con artists who continue to come up with schemes to default unsuspecting or desperate seekers of income online. Most of these schemes at face value seem quite lucrative but a critical or careful analysis, usually reveals the baits that are intended to woo potential targets or victims. One of such schemes is getting paid for watching videos. There are several sites which offer this mouth watering offer but their real intent ranges from stealing users bank details to defrauding users via verification fees. I will proceed to point out some danger signs which could indicate that that video site you may just be considering to visit may end u
WhatsApp is one of the most common social media platforms in the world as most smartphone users have WhatsApp installed on their device. The data consumed by the app as well as its usage of internal storage has become higher with the introduction of the status feature in the app. This feature results in the downloading of every status viewed either pictures or videos into the internal memory of the device. Similarly the daily message backups to the internal memory can cumulatively end up exceeding a gigabyte or more depending on the volume of chat messages the user has. With more recent Android OS versions, the option to move the data of some if not most applications to external SDcard has been disabled or become unavailable. Hence data stored by WhatsApp can be a challenge for owners of devices with not so large internal memory. To help fix this storage dilemma on Android OS, a file manager that supports viewing of hidden files and folders is required. If the native file manager