Have you ever needed to fake your location on WhatsApp? Me neither, but it doesn’t hurt to be prepared if the occasion ever arises.
It started as a poster competition, and morphed into a funny short film by Zach Braff, about an influencer in the 18th century.
Car licence admin would be much easier if we could handle it all via WhatsApp, but some people don’t seem too keen on the idea. Chin up, friends, all is not lost.
Some men are attempting to exploit young influencers online by offering them thousands in exchange for sex.
Have you ever wondered why Instgram chooses certain adverts to slide into your feed? It all comes down to what they think you like.
Popular dating and hook-up apps like Grindr, Tinder, and OKCupid have been accused of sharing your private information.
You’re not imagining it, because Facebook really is tracking you. The good news is that you can do something about it.
There’s an old scam, with a new twist, doing the rounds on WhatsApp in South Africa. Thankfully, there are easy steps to avoid falling victim.
Kaylen Ward decided to bare all in exchange for donations towards bushfire relief efforts in Australia, but Instagram wasn’t having it.
Our current Minister of Transport had a busy weekend, which involved dancing, a ridiculous interview, and accusations of racist shoes.
A Los Angeles jury decided that Musk wasn’t liable for damages after being sued by Vernon Unsworth for defamation. It does mean he’s liable to be chirped, though.
The YouTube Rewind 2018 video is now the most ‘disliked’ in the platform’s history, although this year’s effort might give it a run for its money.
Parents across the US are panicking about a sex trafficking syndicate using white vans, despite the fact that there is zero evidence to back up these claims.
Donald’s Photoshopped ‘Rocky’ tweet is quite something to behold, and it wasn’t long before his critics went to work in the replies.
Even LEGO is taking a stab at Elon Musk, following that rather embarrassing Cybertruck window incident.
Take a break from photographing your smashed avo on toast to see where it all began, with the most influential Instagram posts of the last decade.
Sacha Baron Cohen used his speech at the Anti-Defamation League Leadership Awards to tear Facebook, Zuckerberg, and the rest of Silicon Valley a new one.
A security flaw in Google’s Android has allowed malevolent apps to access your camera and microphone to secretly record you.
Reformed con artist Frank Abagnale knows a thing or two about how to run a scam, and how to avoid being on the wrong end of one.
YouTubers Logan Paul and KSI were back in the boxing ring this past weekend for a rematch, following a ‘majority draw’ in August last year.
If ever our Springbok heroes wanted to cash in on social media, now is the time. Make it rain.
‘Storm Area 51, They Can’t Stop All Of Us’ started as a Facebook joke, but then millions of people around the world joined in the fun.
Yesterday, Zuck appeared before Congress, where he was asked questions about Facebook’s data, political ads, cryptocurrency project Libra, and his haircut.
Liu Shichao is a self-confessed peasant and ‘stunt drinker’, which means that he drinks a lot in a very short period of time, on camera.
A bunch of clueless ‘Joker’ fans are irritating locals in the Bronx, New York, by trying to get the perfect shot on the now famous ‘Joker stairs’.
Last year, the choice of finalists for Mr South Africa did not go down well on social media. This year hasn’t gone much better.
In response to Coleen Rooney’s public attack, Rebekah Vardy has gone to the tabloids to tell her side of the story. She’s rather miffed, if you care to find out more.
In a time when Brexit threatens to tear Mud Island apart, along comes a football WAG drama that has united the country once more.
The Cybercrimes and Cybersecurity Bill defines certain messages as illegal, and punishable with jail time and/or a fine.
WhatsApp, or ‘WhatsUp’ as your parents insist on calling it, is changing the way we communicate. Here are four new features that could be headed our way.