The clubhouse is widening its scope. Co-founders Paul Davison and Rohan Seth announced on Wednesday that the app will no longer be just inviting.
join Clubhouse app without invitations
A spokesperson confirmed that about 10 million people are on the waiting list, they will be added to the app gradually. Essentially, millions of users won't be added overnight or all at once, but you'll be able to if you try to sign up again.
In addition, the clubhouse has unveiled a new logo and unveiled a new app icon. The icon can be seen on the mobile app and features: Justin Mizzi Williams, manager of Rapper 21 Savage.
"The invitational system has been an important part of our early history," he said in a blog post about the changes.
The change comes just a week after Clubhouse launched its DM product, BackChannel. According to the team, 10 million messages were sent on the first day of the service launch, and more than 90 million were sent in the first week.
Clubhouse App is making new changes in the midst of increasing competition in recent days. Services like Clubhouse are being brought by Twitter, Facebook, Spotify, and others.
If the clubhouse wants to compete, and acquire new users, it must ensure that everyone can actually access it. As part of that journey, the app was brought to Android in addition to iOS, and now it is removing any barriers around new user signup in the second major phase. Agency
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Sharing phishing messages in the name of Honda Anniversary, personal confidential information may be stolen
For the last few days, a message with a phishing link has been coming on Facebook Messenger saying it is Honda's anniversary. In the greed of winning Honda's scooter, users are forwarding it a lot. But they do not know what is inside it.
People in Nepal and all over the world seem to have forwarded this message to their network friends.
Earlier, many Nepalis used to send messages on platforms including WhatsApp saying that Amazon and Toyota would give gifts and money. Now Honda's phishing message has arrived.
Messages with such phishing links on social media tend to go viral from time to time. Through phishing, hackers have been stealing and hacking various information. Therefore, such messages are considered scams.
Phishing is used to steal data by luring and luring users with various rewards. Not only that, but they also try to hack the system.
If you are also coming to Honda Anniversary and any other suspicious phishing links, don't click on such messages. Your data and mobile may be hacked and you may be the victim of a cyber attack.
How to avoid phishing?
The easiest way to avoid phishing is to not open or click on such unfamiliar and suspicious links.
The Nepal Telecommunication Authority had also warned about this a few months ago.
Here are some suggestions:
The Telecommunications Authority has suggested not to open suspicious emails from unknown persons or addresses.
Don't click or open links to suspicious emails from strangers or addresses.
It is requested to immediately delete or block suspicious emails from unknown persons or addresses.
If you have to reply to an email, just type the name of the website in the browser.
Do not reply or respond to emails, messages, phone calls, etc. sent by showing various temptations or threatening threats including prizes, gifts, lottery.
Emails from country domains and subdomains not related to you should be deleted without opening.
Don't subscribe to unsolicited mailing lists and if unsubscribed, unsubscribe.
Do not send details like your password, OTP, bank account number, and PIN code by email.
You should not share personal identifying information including username, password, bank credit card number, citizenship number without identifying any website well.
In case of any doubt about the email or website received, it should be sent only with the contact information of the concerned organization or the person sending the email.
Use antivirus on computer and mobile.
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