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Aarogya Setu: Indian Government Launched COVID-19 Tracker

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Considering the seriousness of the COVID-19 and most importantly rumours, Indian government has just launched an application namely “ Aarogya Setu ” to track the spread of infection more actively and accurately.  The app is launched to reduce the rumours and to stop the misinformation reaching people through unauthorized apps, posts, memes, rumors and many more. The app is launched with the only aim to protect you, your family, friends, and our country in the effort to fight against COVID-19. With this, you can feel safe at your home or wherever you’re.    This is the biggest step taken by the Indian government in order to make their public available with the right & verified information.  Indian government knows how sensitive Indians are. Rumours are very common in India and people believe them without taking much time.  What can this app do, from where you can download this and how does it works? There will be a lot of questions in your mind...

How To Hack WiFi Password Easily With Your Phone

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Gone are the days when having a WiFi connection at home used to be a symbol of prestige. And, so far the same goes with landline, television, radio, and even a creepy junior 1952 model desktop could make a difference. We have left so many things in the past to reach this age of technology where nothing is impossible if it goes through the internet cables. Be it a bank account or Netflix password, whether it is your laptop credentials or WiFi password, everything is hackable in this information age.  And, you are more likely to connect with a free Wi-Fi network in this age than ever before. But not all the wireless networks are open. It’s rare to find open WiFi networks elsewhere than public places like railway stations and airports or in the premises of giant tech companies.  There is a huge network of WiFi in this world, but the problem is, if there is a WPA/WPA2 security activated, then you won’t be able to get access to that network. And we all know the neighbour's, h...