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Google's new feature that helps children stop excessive use of phones

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 Today's parents worry about their children using smartphones or other devices for too long as it affects academic activities. But to save parents from this problem, Google introduced a feature called School Time Android Smartphones   This feature allows parents to configure various features of their children's devices.   Now whether the timing is based on the children's school period or any other time, parents can limit their children's screen time through this feature.   Parents can use the School Time feature on their children's Android phones, tablets and smartwatches through the FamilyLink Parental Controls app.  But it is not yet clear from Google which Android devices this feature will work on.   According to the company, when this feature is enabled, parents can decide which apps are available on the children's phones, while  Text messages and calls can only be received from specific people

Israeli police arrested the Imam of Al-Aqsa Mosque for paying homage to Ismail Haniyeh

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The Israeli police arrested Sheikh Ikrima Sabri, the imam of Al-Aqsa Mosque, for paying tribute to the martyred leader of Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh. According to Arab media, the Imam of Al-Aqsa Mosque and the head of the Supreme Islamic Council, Sheikh Ikrama Sabri, paid tribute to martyr Ismail Haniyeh in his Friday prayer sermon, after which the Israeli police raided his house.   He was arrested in Jerusalem.   Sheikh Ikrama Sabri was taken to the detention center after being arrested.   Before his arrest, the Imam of Al-Aqsa Mosque told Arab media that he was incited by Israeli Interior Minister Itamar Ben Gower and National Security Minister Moshe Arbel. The accusations of incitement are false.   Imam of Al-Aqsa Mosque said that I had paid tribute from a religious point of view in the Friday sermon, so how did this provocation happen?   He asked that then freedom of expression? Where are they talking about?   It should be noted that after the p...

Paris Olympics Tajik athlete's refusal to shake hands with his Israeli opponent after defeating him

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 Paris Olympics Tajik athlete's refusal to shake hands with his Israeli opponent after defeating him Paris: (Web Desk) At the Paris Olympics, Tajikistan's athlete refused to shake hands with his Israeli rival to show solidarity with Palestine. At the Paris Olympics, Tajik judoka Imam Ali Nurali defeated Israeli rival Baruch Shmailov in the 66 kg competition.   After defeating his Israeli opponent, the Tajik player refused to shake Shamailov's hand and shouted Allahu Akbar while looking at his Israeli opponent.   The Tajik athlete is not the first athlete who did not shake hands with an Israeli competitor at the Paris Olympics, the Moroccan athlete also refused to shake hands after losing to Israel's Shmailov.

Lahore: The game of PUBG took the life of another youth

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 Lahore: The game of PUBG took the life of another youth An 18-year-old youth was shot dead while playing PG in Nawab Town area of ​​Lahore.Yahya Khurshid, a resident of a private housing society, was fond of the game of PubG. Yesterday, he picked up his father's pistol and took it with him to the living room.Yahya Khursheed lost his life when a pistol suddenly went off while playing a game, police said    Start investigating by collecting

Online gaming claims another young life

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Worldwide, the issue of youth deaths due to online gaming has become alarming.   Many online games capture the mind of their users and then they get too emotional and take a wrong step. The same thing happened in the western Indian state of Maharashtra.  A 16-year-old online game enthusiast jumped to his death from the window of his 14th-floor apartment in an emotional fit while playing an online game.  The parents have no idea what sports the boy used to play and who he was friends with.  It was not possible for them to turn on his laptop computer as it was locked and they did not know the password.  A cyber expert was hired to unlock i.e. operate the laptop computer.  The boy's father, who hails from Pimpri Chinchwad, said he used to not tell anyone about his online activities, deleting his history from the system.  Also, he used several email accounts to hide his identity.  A sketch of the police next to a laptop computer  A book was ...