
Samsung now making its apps ad-free in top phones, likely an impact of Galaxy S21 poor sales
India Today
Samsung is finally listening to Galaxy users and is going to stop the ads pushed through Samsung apps in the company's premium smartphones. The decision is meant to "innovate" the experience of Galaxy device users.
Samsung's flagship smartphone experience has been marred with advertisements on Samsung apps in the past few years. The company seems to have realised the shortcoming and might soon remove advertisements shown on Samsung apps completely. In a recent statement, Samsung confirmed that it would stop showing ads on its proprietary apps by later this year. The update will be rolled out to apps including Samsung Weather, Samsung Pay, and Samsung Theme.
Reddit is exploring biometric verification methods such as Face ID and Touch ID to ensure users are real humans, not bots, while pledging to maintain the platform's tradition of anonymity. CEO Steve Huffman said the company is planning to address the rising influence of AI-generated content and protect authentic user engagement.

In a push towards more inclusive school environments, the Central Board of Secondary Education has rolled out fresh directives on menstrual hygiene across its affiliated institutions. The move comes after a landmark ruling by the Supreme Court of India that places menstrual health within the framework of fundamental rights.











