How to Read Chat Message on Facebook Without Being Detected



Facebook has a feature in the form of notification that informs our chat friends that we've seen the message he sent (seen). Previously, before this feature appears you can easily choose not to reply Facebook chat messages pretending that you do not see chat messages sent.

But since Facebook activated this feature, you can not ignore chat messages on Facebook for your chat friends will know that you've seen messages he sent. On Facebook there is no setting that can disable this feature, but now there is an add-on application for browser which can turn off this feature, here are the steps. Open this website, click the green button labeled "get chat undetected". Chat Undetected lets you disable Facebook Messenger's read receipt feature, preventing others from seeing if you have viewed a message or not. If your browser is Firefox, then the form of this application is a Firefox add-on, you can install it directly.

Facebook unseen



If you use chrome, after you click on the green button, chrome will download a small exe file. Close chrome and then install the application. Once the add-on is installed, chat friends can not recognize whether we've seen the messages he sent or not.

Facebook chat undetected


Facebook chat undetected


How do I uninstall?
If you want to uninstall or to disable the add-on for a while, you can just go to the add-on browser setting then select disable or uninstall. I am sure this add-on can help you maintain your privacy when dealing with chatting on Facebook.

Facebook chat undetected

Install the New Android Camera on any Android Phone, No Root Required




Android: The HTC One and Galaxy S4 Google Editions ship with a new and improved Camera app that adds features like PhotoSphere and an improved settings menu. Thanks to some enterprising users, that APK is in the wild and available to anyone who wants to give it a whirl.
If you remember the last time a new camera app landed in the wild, you had to have a rooted Android phone to make use of it. This time, you don't need root to install the updated app. The new version features Photosphere, a helper tool for panoramic photos that appeared in 4.2, but it works on more devices. Also, the app lets you use your phone's volume rocker to take photos. The new settings menu lets you switch flash modes, choose front or rear cameras, adjust the white balance, and tweak exposure times.
The new app was reportedly supposed to be part of Android 4.3, but it was moved to the Google Editions of the S4 and HTC One instead, and even though it comes with phones running Android Jelly Bean (4.2), it works on phones running 4.1 and Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0) as well. Your mileage may vary though-in my case, it added a Gallery and Camera app to my phone as opposed to overwriting the original one, and other users have reported having to remove the original camera and gallery apps for the install to work. Some noted that they got some features, like the new UI and settings, but not Photosphere.
Either way, it's just an app install-if it doesn't work for you, you can remove it. If it does, you'll get a great new camera app, completely free.

Save Time with Facebook Shortcut



Want to save a bit of time? Facebook contains integrated keyboard shortcuts that make it easier for users to navigate through its platform. We’ve given you some tips on how to use them to your advantage.
These keyboard shortcuts are designed to efficiently open links to Messages, Profile Pages, Friend Requests, and much more. Now, you can speed up how quickly you update your Timeline, or respond to a friend. However, these shortcuts are not so widely known to Facebook users. Take a look at our infographic and become a Facebook master.

Note: If your computer does not contain a numerical keyboard (without numbers as the primary characters) and/or you don’t have English set as your primary language, you will have to press ‘Shift’ with each of the keyboard shortcuts containing numbers. Also, the process of using these shortcuts is a bit different when using Internet Explorer. Each time you type the required shortcut, release the keys and then press ‘Enter.’
Be sure to check back with Socialbakers for more tips and tricks to help you while you’re surfing Facebook. Between us, our next infographic may have something to do with emoticons. ☺



SecureGmail Encrypts Your Gmail Messages with One Click



Chrome: Privacy is a precious commodity, what with companies tracking you on the web and the NSA collecting data at large, so if you'd like a little security, SecureGmail is a Chrome extension that makes it easy to encrypt your Gmail messages with a password only your recipient should know.
Once installed, you'll see a lock icon right next to the "Compose" button in Gmail. Click it to enter "secure compose" mode, where your message text will be encrypted before you send it, and no drafts are saved to Google's servers, so you don't have unencrypted data at rest. You'll be prompted to enter a password that the recipient will have to use to decrypt the message when they get it. You can even enter a password hint for them to jog their memory if they don't remember what it is. Even if they don't have SecureGmail installed, they'll be prompted to install it first, and then enter the password to read your message. Ideally, you'll give the recipient the password by some secure means, like a phone call or face-to-face.
The whole project is open source, and the code is available at GitHub if you're interested. SecureGmail uses symmetric encryption to encrypt and decrypt each message, so picking a strong password is key. This method also eschews other, more traditional methods of encryption, like PGP, for example. Still, I tried it out and it works well. For a more in-depth discussion on the development process and how the tool works, hit the Hacker News link below. It's really interesting, and even touches on the limits of the encryption used here.
SecureGmail is an encryption tool by the folks behind Streak, a CRM tool for Gmail. SecureGmail isn't the only tool in town for this though. There's also Mailvelope, a tool we've mentioned before which supports Firefox as well as Chrome, and works with other webmail providers (Yahoo, GMX, Outlook, etc) as well as Gmail and Google Apps. The extension is free, the encryption works like a charm, and you can grab it from the link below.

The Best Application Launcher for Android



One of the best things about Android is being able to customize everything about your home screen, which you can do with a third-party application launcher. Android has plenty of great ones, but our favourite is Nova Launcher, which strikes a great perfect balance between incredible performance and high customizability without getting too gimmicky and difficult to use.
Update: Our previous pick for the App Directory was Launcher Pro, which we still think is good if you're stuck with a Gingerbread phone or really like its features. We've renamed that post to be the best android launcher for pre-4.0 devices.

 

Nova Launcher


Platform: Android
Price: Free (Rs. 220 for Nova Launcher Prime)
Download Page

Features


  • Smooth scrolling and customizable 2D and 3D scroll effects
  • Infinite scrolling across the app drawer and home screens
  • Customizable app drawer that supports transparency and multi-directional scrolling
  • Customizable dock with infinite scrolling and multiple pages of icons
  • Multi-item select for bulk adding apps or widgets to folders or home screens
  • Theme support, including support for themes from the now-defunct ADW Launcher
  • Customizable icons via downloadable icon packs or icon packs from ADW Launcher
  • Customizable colours for launcher accents, windows, and tools
  • Customizable folder icons, backgrounds, and more
  • Support for widgets in the dock
  • Complete control over widget placement on-screen, including the option to overlap them if you want to save space
  • Support for importing your previous icon layout and widget positions from another launcher or your phone's stock launcher
  • Uninstall apps directly from the home screen or app drawer
  • Folders in the App Drawer and custom Folder tabs (Prime Only)
  • Customizable quick-launch gestures to launch apps or shortcuts from the home screen (Prime Only)
  • Option to hide unwanted or unused apps from the app drawer without uninstalling them (Prime Only)
  • Unread SMS, Gmail, and missed call badges in the dock icons (Prime Only)

Where It Excels


Nova Launcher is probably one of the most well-regarded app launchers at Google Play. (It's important to note that for the purposes of this roundup, we're considering whole launcher replacements-not add-on application switchers or shortcut tools that live on top of the launcher you already use.) It's fast, flexible, and customizable without bogging down your phone with a ton of unwanted bloat. It's highly polished and actively updated. Even if you don't want a ton of tweaking options and controls, you can pare it down to make it look and feel like a stock Android app launcher.
Nova was one of your favourite launchers so long ago, and even now that the age of app launchers has in many ways passed (thanks to Ice Cream Sandwich and Jelly Bean becoming more ubiquitous), it's still well regarded and well loved, and a lightweight alternative launcher if you want something simpler, more customizable, and less bloated than Sense or TouchWiz on your 4.0+ device. We have to give them props for bringing Jelly Bean's launcher tools and options to ICS devices, and you can see in our featured Android home screens that it has a ton of customization potential.
Regardless, the bottom line is that even though it's immensely customizable and tweakable, it's still fast and easy to use. If you want the options, they're there. If you don't, you can still have a fast, flexible, and hassle-free Android experience.

Where It Falls Short


Of course, it would be nice if Nova were available for more Android devices, like those running Gingerbread, but we're not holding our breath on that. Aside from that, we can't ding it on much else. A lot of the best features are reserved for Prime, but it's not too expensive and worth the four dollars you'll spend on it. It could be a touch more customizable, especially compared with its major competition (which we'll get to in a moment), but that's about it.

The Competition


Nova Launcher's primary competition is Apex Launcher (Free, Rs. 220 Pro), and honestly, either of the two could easily have been our favourite. They're both under active development, both pack tons of features, and both are fast, flexible, give away a lot of great features for free but are definitely worth the money you'll spend on their respective pro versions. Apex's tablet version is all but unmatched, and its latest overhaul makes it really attractive. Plus, rolling in support for Dashclock Widget, a great way to customize your lock screen, with Apex Notifier really sets Apex apart from the rest of the pack. The trick is that Notifier requires running another app in the background, which is a little bit of a pain, but not too much.
Regardless, most of the customization options you'll find in Nova you'll also find in Apex. Infinite scrolling, hiding unwanted apps, scrolling and transition effects, customizable app drawer, icon packs, skins, they're all there. If Nova doesn't appeal to you, Apex certainly will. You may even like it better, and we can't blame you for that. It is missing a few features Nova does have, but they're seriously neck and neck, and on a different day we might award the top spot to a the other one.
Between Nova and Apex, that's the bulk of the competition for ICS+ devices. There's always Stock, or running no launcher at all, especially if you have a Google Edition or a Nexus device, which we'd have to recommend unless you really like the customization and theming options that one of these two offers. If speed and a hassle-free experience is what you're looking for-that is, you want your launcher to get out of the way and let you do what you want to do-stock is the best option if you have it. If you don't, we think Nova (or Apex) will give it to you.
Still, these aren't the only players here. Everything.Me (Free, in beta) is a flexible, customizable launcher replacement that adds home screens, backgrounds, icons, and more with just a few taps. It still requires 4.0+, but you can browse tons of pre-built launcher configurations just by searching for them.
Similarly, Buzz Launcher (Free, in beta) is another launcher we've mentioned that also takes the hassle out of configuring your home screens. Browse a massive catalog of user-created and submitted home screens, select the one you like, and it's instantly applied to your phone, complete with any icons, apps, gestures, or tools required to make it happen. To boot, you can also customize every aspect of your launcher yourself if you prefer-the choice is yours.
It's been a while since GO Launcher EX (Free), was the crowd favourite, and while development stalled for a while, it looks like it's been recently updated with new features. The team behind GO Launcher EX let it languish for a while, but it still has a ridiculously large user community, runs exceptionally well on lower-end phones, and offers a ton of configuration options, skins, icons, wallpapers, and other tweaking tools you can add on top of it. The trouble with all of those options is that they slow down the launcher something fierce, so you have to be careful how much tweaking you really do. It's also possible that GO Launcher EX's recent updates have something to do with the development team's newest project, the $16 Next Launcher 3D, which by all accounts is stunning, customizable, and really impressive-just really tough to recommend to anyone at that price.
Similarly, for customization fans, ADW Launcher (Free, Rs. 161 for ADW Launcher EX) offers broad compatibility with Android devices from 1.6 all the way up, offers ICS-style features to almost all of those devices without taxing system resources, and is still skinnable and customizable. Dozens of skin packs and icon packs are available at Google Play for ADW. ADW and ADW EX are designed for people who really want to customize their devices, even if it means sacrificing speed to get there. Here's the bigger problem though: Development on ADW is all but stalled, and the apps may be abandoned. ADW EX was updated in February, but ADW itself hasn't been updated since November 2012-not even with bug fixes or patches, which doesn't bode well. App Directory is a new and growing directory of recommendations for the best applications and tools in a number of given categories.

Facebook Profile/Page ID Finder - Find Full Details of Facebook User



If you want some of the details of any person in Facebook, but you can not be friends with him, which is also the basic information such as Facebook ID, name and other things. Thus, below the search screen to help you find this information. Well, the concept is simple, and there is nothing special about this form as any JavaScript or anything used only grabbed her official Facebook page graphics.

So now, enter your username below and click the man Get ID from Facebook, that just opens another tab with information




This tool for everyone, if you find it useful than make sure to share it with all your friends. Thanks :)

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How To Post Blank Status, Comment & Chat Message In Facebook


you are going to know how to post a Blank Post, Status, Comment and blank chat message on Facebook

How To Post Blank Status On Facebook

1. Login To Your Facebook Account.
2. Click on "What's on your Mind ?" 
3. Press And Hold Alt key And Type 0173.
4. Click Post Button To Post Your Blank Status.

How To Make Blank Comment And Chat Message
    Press And Hold Alt Key And Type 0173 (On Numeric Pad) and press Enter in the chat and comments.

    So, that’s a complete tutorial on How To Post Blank Status, Comment & Chat Message In Facebook. If you have any doubt or query regarding this tutorial, you can comment using below given comment box.

    Creating Your Own Emoticon on Facebook Chat


    While this is not actually new, many people have no idea about this feature. Since 2011, Facebook has allowed users to chat with their friends using custom emoticons, and now you can too. Just by getting a page’s or a profile’s ID or username, Facebook will let you use their profile pictures as your chat emoticon in thumbnails…
    *note this only works in the Facebook Chat and not in updates. 

    How to Do it:

    1) Go to any profile, official Page, or event that you want to use as an emoticon.
    2) Look for the profile ID at the end of the URL, such as “Mcdonalds” from https://www.facebook.com/McDonalds
    3) Place that username or number in double brackets like [[Mcdonalds]]
    Note: Pages with no username /vanity URL  
    e.g https://www.facebook.com/McDonalds have default ID numbers displayed on their URLs (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Socially-Awkward-Penguin/98438140742).  So when you cannot find  a profile or a page’s username, just refer to the numbers at the end of the URL, instead. 
    4) Enter that into a Facebook Chat or Message field.

    Rage Faces IDs:

    Here is a collection of a few rage faces courtesy of Reddit.

    Using Profile IDs

    Troll face: [[171108522930776]]
    Are you f****** kidding me : [[143220739082110]]
    Not bad Obama: [[169919399735055]]
    Me G usta: [[211782832186415]]
    Mother of God: [[142670085793927]]
    Cereal Guy: [[170815706323196]]
    LOL Face: [[168456309878025]]
    NO Guy: [[167359756658519]]
    Yao Ming: [[218595638164996]]
    Derp: [[224812970902314]]
    Derpina: [[192644604154319]]
    Forever Alone: [[177903015598419]]
    F yeah: [[105387672833401]]
    Challenge accepted: [[100002727365206]]
    Okay face: [[100002752520227]]
    Poker face: [[129627277060203]]
    Okay face: [[224812970902314]]
    Socially awkward penguin: [[98438140742]]
    No: [[167359756658519]]
    MOG: [[142670085793927]]
    Like a sir: [[168040846586189]]

    So, that’s a complete tutorial on Creating Your Own Emoticon on Facebook Chat . If you have any doubt or query regarding this tutorial, you can comment using below given comment box.