Instagram has introduced safety features to protect users from sextortion scammers. The platform no longer allows users to take screenshots or save fleeting or motion pictures sent in messages.
Discord is facing a lawsuit from game publisher Nexon, accusing the platform of failing to comply with a Digital Millennium Copyright Act subpoena.
Meta adds "activity statuses" to threads, allowing users to see who's online while scrolling through their feed.
YouTube is introducing a "Shot on Camera" tag to verify if a video was uploaded from a real camera with unaltered images and audio.
Spotify is testing music videos for premium users in 85 more markets, following a limited-market video experiment in March.
Google says it's testing background playback for its live TV streaming service on iOS and Android applications.
Snapchat is introducing "Footprints" functionality to iOS users, allowing users to navigate the world and view their travels on the Snap Map.
Pinnit, an Android app helps users manage their notifications by checking missed ones and creating custom notifications.
After, a dating app in Austin, Texas, has launched a new feature to combat ghosts and provide closure. T
RSS Reeder, a popular app, has been overhauled to offer a more diverse viewing experience, allowing users to consume content from various sources.