Sunday
Jul032022

Twitter Blue for Android gets app navigation bar customization

Do you want to remove the Spaces icon in your Twitter navigation bar? You'll need to subscribe to Twitter Blue. Twitter has finally brought this option to Android users. (iOS Twitter Blue subscribers got first dibs on the feature.) You can now tweak your navigation bar so it'll only show the features you use frequently.

This won't entirely get rid of Spaces in your timeline. In fact, Twitter is doubling down on bringing the audio feature to your attention. You'll see more information on active Spaces in a banner at the top of your timeline, and neither paid nor free users can get rid of this banner.

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Sunday
Jul032022

Top Twitter Canada trends and conversations for the first half of 2022

Source: Twitter

With half of the year already over, Twitter has enough information on what has gotten its users' attention in the first half of the year. And we have a quick compilation of these top trends and conversations so far in 2022. 

If we're talking about a viral tweet, Twitter Canada mentions the story of the Fredericton, NB retiree who wanted to go viral and then proceeded to go viral after his daughter tweeted a photo of him. He's gotten 328.3K likes since this writing (well above the five likes he wanted).

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Sunday
Jul032022

1Password can securely share files, documents with a link

Source: 1Password

1Password's update now lets you securely share files and documents you store in the app using a link. The method will be similar to its password-sharing feature. You can share it with anyone through the link, even if they don't have a 1Password account. You can set an expiry date and restrict access by requiring people to verify their email address with a one-time code to view the file.

The shared file will be displayed on 1Password's site, and recipients can copy fields, download files, or save items into their 1Password account. The sharing process is similar to how you'll invite someone to a Google Drive file, but the link won't last forever, and you can improve control over who can view the item. Recipients can now see shared items in their preferred language. And senders can share files with a company's email domain while requiring recipients to verify their email addresses. 

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Sunday
Jul032022

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup – 6/26 – 7/2