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Twitter is secretly saving your deleted DMs
Saves even from deleted accounts
Throughout Twitter’s history, direct messages (or DMs) have earned the toughest reputation. Even now, “sliding into your DMs” remains a promiscuous phrase. Of course, DMs themselves aren’t sexual in nature. Anyone can send DMs just for communication.
Regardless of use, no one wants their messages read. In today’s security-inclined world, privacy is an important issue. Unfortunately, Twitter might not be a paragon of cybersecurity.
According to a new study, Twitter is saving your deleted direct messages (and other data) in a secret archive. Shared by TechCrunch, security researcher Karan Saini discovered this hidden bug. The bug also includes direct messages from deleted accounts.
Through the bug, Saini extracted years-old messages from past accounts. However, he confirms that it is not a security flaw. Rather, it is an exploitable bug that malicious parties can use.
Ironically, Twitter emphasized the platform’s deleting capabilities. Recently, the site allowed users to delete messages for both senders and recipients. Further, Twitter supposedly erases all data after the user initiated the “delete account” option.
The latest bug casts doubt on this claim. It confirms that the data lives on in some capacity. Unfortunately, the users will ultimately suffer for the flaw, especially those who shared sensitive data through the platform.
To its credit, Twitter “is looking [into the issue] further.” Hopefully, the company will issue a more comprehensive statement and solution in the future. At the very least, the platform is consistent with bug resolution. Right now, just avoid sending those dick pics.
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OPPO has confirmed the global launch date of its next foldable flagship. The OPPO Find N6 will debut on March 17, 2026 at the company’s Binhai Bay Campus in China.
The upcoming device aims to push foldable technology further with what OPPO calls a “Zero-Feel Crease,” designed to deliver a flatter display and a smoother touch experience even after years of use.
According to OPPO Senior Vice President and Chief Product Officer Pete Lau, the Find N series has consistently focused on advancing foldable innovation. With the Find N6, the company says it has achieved a major breakthrough in hinge architecture and display materials to reduce the visibility and feel of the screen crease.
Zero crease
Creases have long been a common concern among foldable phone users. OPPO first addressed the issue with the original Find N in 2021, which introduced the waterdrop-style Flexion Hinge. The design helped minimize deep creases by allowing the display to fold more naturally.
With the Find N6, OPPO claims it has taken another step forward. The new hinge and display structure aim to create a more seamless large-screen experience, keeping the inner display smooth and flat over long-term use.
Thin design meets flagship camera
The Find N6 also continues the series’ focus on thin and comfortable hardware. OPPO says the device is among the thinnest book-style foldables available, with ergonomics comparable to conventional bar-style flagship smartphones.
On the back, a redesigned symmetrical Cosmos Ring houses a new 200MP Hasselblad Ultra-Clear camera system. The setup aims to deliver professional-grade photography while maintaining a relatively slim camera module.
The foldable will launch in two color options: Stellar Titanium and Blossom Orange. The latter features a titanium hinge casing with a rose-gold finish achieved through a gilding technique that incorporates genuine gold.
OPPO AI Pen
OPPO is also positioning the Find N6 as a productivity device. It will support the OPPO AI Pen stylus, designed to take advantage of the larger foldable display and integrate AI-powered tools for note-taking and multitasking.
More details about the OPPO Find N6 will be revealed during the global launch event on March 17.
Finance
EastWest rolls out Google Pay access for debit cardholders
For fast, seamless, and secure payments
Eastwest continues to make banking easier as its EastWest Debit Card is now on Google Pay. This enables users to pay with just the tap of their phone.
The integration brings a globally accepted payment experience closer to home. With Google Pay now supporting EastWest Debit Cards, customers can add their card to Google Wallet to enjoy fast, seamless, and secure payments.
That’s whether for everyday purchases, online shopping, or even when traveling overseas. Specifically for Eastwest Priority clients who travel frequently, Visa Infinite Debit Cardholders can enjoy more benefits, like:
- Low foreign exchange fees of 1.7% (with no foreign exchange bank conversion fees promo until March 31)
- Waived interbank domestic withdrawal fees
- Up to 10 free international ATM withdrawals per year (with free and unlimited international ATM withdrawals promo until March 31)
- 24/7 access to Visa Infinite Concierge
From casual cafe purchases to grocery checkouts and even online purchases and international trips, having EastWest on Google Pay transforms the smartphone into a secure, all-in-one wallet.
As with other banks offering the same capabilities, users do not need to carry their physical card with them anymore. A simple tap with a compatible Android device or wearable completes the transaction.
EastWest’s Debit Cards are powered by Visa, and are accepted at millions of merchants worldwide.
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Globe postpaid opens pre-orders for Samsung Galaxy S26 series
Enjoy a double the storage promo and more perks
Globe has officially opened pre-orders for the Samsung Galaxy S26 series through its postpaid plans.
Customers can choose from three different models: the Samsung Galaxy S26, the Galaxy S26 Plus, and the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
As with Globe GPlans with previous flagship releases, the higher the postpaid plan you avail, the less you have to shell out as a one-time cashout fee.
Postpaid plans start at just 599 pesos, with a 24-month lock-in period and reward points for corresponding expenditures.
And as part of Globe’s pre-order offer, customers can enjoy double the storage when they avail of any device until March 17.
Here’s a quick breakdown of how much you will spend depending on the plan you choose:
Globe GPlan 599
Inclusions: 2GB data, 100 minutes mobile and landline calls, 100 minutes all-net texts
- Galaxy S26 (512GB): PhP 47,400 cashout
- Galaxy S26 Plus (512GB): PhP 59,400 cashout
- Galaxy S26 Ultra (512GB): PhP 67,400 cashout
Globe GPlan 799
Inclusions: 3GB data, unlimited all-net calls (including landline) and texts
- Galaxy S26 (512GB): PhP 46,000 cashout
- Galaxy S26 Plus (512GB): PhP 58,000 cashout
- Galaxy S26 Ultra (512GB): PhP 66,000 cashout
Globe GPlan 999
Inclusions: 5GB data, unlimited all-net calls (including landline) and texts
- Galaxy S26 (512GB): PhP 44,000 cashout
- Galaxy S26 Plus (512GB): PhP 56,000 cashout
- Galaxy S26 Ultra (512GB): PhP 64,000 cashout
Globe GPlan 1299
Inclusions: 8GB data, unlimited all-net calls (including landline) and texts
- Galaxy S26 (512GB): PhP 42,000 cashout
- Galaxy S26 Plus (512GB): PhP 54,000 cashout
- Galaxy S26 Ultra (512GB): PhP 62,000 cashout
Globe GPlan 1499
Inclusions: 10GB data, unlimited all-net calls (including landline) and texts
- Galaxy S26 (512GB): PhP 38,600 cashout
- Galaxy S26 Plus (512GB): PhP 50,600 cashout
- Galaxy S26 Ultra (512GB): PhP 58,600 cashout
Globe GPlan 1799
Inclusions: 13GB data, unlimited all-net calls (including landline) and texts
- Galaxy S26 (512GB): PhP 35,300 cashout
- Galaxy S26 Plus (512GB): PhP 47,300 cashout
- Galaxy S26 Ultra (512GB): PhP 55,300 cashout
Globe GPlan 1999
Inclusions: 15GB data, unlimited all-net calls (including landline) and texts
- Galaxy S26 (512GB): PhP 33,000 cashout
- Galaxy S26 Plus (512GB): PhP 45,000 cashout
- Galaxy S26 Ultra (512GB): PhP 53,000 cashout
Globe GPlan 2499
Inclusions: 25GB data, unlimited all-net calls (including landline) and texts
- Galaxy S26 (512GB): PhP 28,500 cashout
- Galaxy S26 Plus (512GB): PhP 40,500 cashout
- Galaxy S26 Ultra (512GB): PhP 48,500 cashout
In addition, customers can enjoy 0% interest installment up to 36 months via select bank credit cards, like UnionBank, BDO, BPI, Metrobank, EastWest, Chinabank, and more.
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