![]() The Royle Family's Ricky Tomlinson and Sue Johnston are set to REUNITE for the new series of Celebrity Gogglebox Madonna, 64, and her adopted son, David Banda, 17, show off their impressive dance moves together ahead of her World TourĮlliot Page reveals he knew aged just FOUR he should have been born male and at age six, asked his mom 'can I be a boy?' One brutal recoupling, ANOTHER unexpected connection and the return of a racy challenge: Everything you missed from Love Island episode two Prince Harry tells High Court press intrusion was the 'main factor' in why ex-girlfriend Chelsy Davy left him after she decided that 'a royal life was not for her' Rod Stewart puts his VERY decadent Los Angeles mansion - complete with a soccer field - on the market for $70 million ![]() 'After being tired and annoyed with all the bullsh*t on social media, I decided to launch my own. No like, no followers, no ads, no filters, just what my friends are doing, in the most authentic way possible.'īeReal has taken university campuses in the UK and US by storm and many have taken to Twitter to praise the app, with one writing: 'BeReal is an elite form of social media'. ![]() 'Every time he would open Instagram, it would be filled with ads and influencers and the perfect life of everyone,' a spokesman told the website: 'His life wasn't as perfect as they were always showcasing.'Īfter launching the app two years ago he wrote on LinkedIn: 'Stoked to finally launch BeReal, the First Uncontrollable Photo Sharing App. The app sends users a simultaneous notification at any point in the day and photo uses both the front and back camera of their phones. One BeReal user in Slovakia shared a picture studyingĪccording to tech publication Protocol, Barreyat launched BeReal after becoming disillusioned with social media after spending time with influencers while working as a video producer. Users are encouraged to add people they know rather than build up a large following of strangers. All images disappear the next time the app notifies users to post. While you can take the photo after the allotted time, fellow users will be notified that there was a delay in producing the image, and therefore might not be an accurate snapshot of your life. I, for one, would not be happy about my iPhone taking pictures of me when I haven’t told it so.A collection of Coke cans on a sticky table, or a rather dull snap of a half-empty tube carriage on your commute are not the kind of material you'd ever dream of uploading to a glossy and curated Instagram feed.īut an increasingly popular social media app, BeReal, is encouraging users to provide a real account of their day to day life by sending them a notification to post a photo of whatever they're doing at a random time of day.įounded in France in 2020, BeReal has been quietly growing and now has more downloads on the AppStore than Facebook, despite having no filters, no ads or like buttons.īeReal sends all users a simultaneous notification, which can arrive at any time in the day, telling them they have two minutes take an unfiltered photo using both the front and back cameras on their phones. This glitch is bound to raise privacy concerns. Judging by the comments, restoring the phone and manually re-installing all the apps doesn’t help. The weirdest thing is that picture is not stored on my iPhone. I know it was from today because i had the exact same shirt. Just minutes ago when i called my girlfriend and i saw a “picture” of myself from today when i was at the office. It’s kind of creepy, because it brought up photos of both of us at work, where I have used FaceTime a few times but he never has.Īnother poster suggested that the camera seems to be keeping random images that have not been taken before and don’t seem to originate from past FaceTime calls: My boyfriend and I have both recently experienced this problem several times – when one of us is calling the other via FaceTime, an old picture freezes on our screen, while the person receiving the call only sees a black screen. It appears that for some people FaceTime would bring up a random image, a user wrote: ![]() An unusual glitch with FaceTime calling has popped up in the Apple Discussions forum. ![]()
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