10 Surprising Features No One Knows About Social Media


WhatsApp:

Recover Old Messages: Sometimes it seems it would have been better if the deleted messages could be restored. Whatsapp facilitates us with option of restoring deleted messages. In order to get back the messages one has to uninstall and then reinstall the app. While reinstalling it will ask to restore and that will gain all the deleted messages back.

No Need Of Updating New Phone Number: Is it popping up again and again to register your new data sim card number with whatsapp? Ignore it. There is no need to register the new number and add all the contacts again to whatsapp. Just keep using the whatsapp with the previous number. whatsapp should be linked to the old number while your active data card will be from the new number.

YouTube:

Make YouTube videos unlisted: There’s a big difference between private videos and unlisted videos. Private videos can only be seen by the user and the 50 persons the user has invited, while unlisted videos are seen only if you have the URL for that particular video.  

The option lies in video manager of one’s YouTube account. The user will just have to select the option to make the video public, private and unlisted.

Create secret pinterest boards: Pinterest has introduced a new feature where you can create a secret page. The new secret board feature allows you to create a page that you do not want to share with some particular friends or may plan to reveal later. If you have not seen the option already you need to go to the bottom of your profile page and you will find the secret page option sitting right there.

LinkedIn-

Get A Vanity URL For LinkedIn: As Facebook and Twitter provide you with vanity URL, likewise, LinkedIn also gives you the same option. In order to obtain such URL, one should at first go to the profile and then choose edit settings. Just below the profile picture, there is an option given to change the URL. One click and you get a new URL 

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