A new talking smart phone app shames you into counting calories and losing weight through hideous full screen ads and tweets.
The carrot hunger app,when set up by the user , it calls them terms such as 'Meat bag' and 'carcass' in order to motivate them to lose weight .
When user enter more personal information such as weight ,height and gender, carrot changes its insult accordingly.
The app coverts a food's calories into terms that can be easy to understand., such as how many miles you will
A meter screen feels up as user eats during the day.The apps also make the users' avatar appear larger and come up with an insult every times they eat.
Users can also establish calorie and weight loss goals.When user overeat, carrot hunger will serve up punishments like hideous full screen ads and tweets that will shame them in front of all their social media palls.
User can also stick an i Beacon sensor inside their fridge and if they are already over their calorie goal, the insulting app will blare an alarm whenever they try to eat some more.
The carrot hunger app,when set up by the user , it calls them terms such as 'Meat bag' and 'carcass' in order to motivate them to lose weight .
When user enter more personal information such as weight ,height and gender, carrot changes its insult accordingly.
The app coverts a food's calories into terms that can be easy to understand., such as how many miles you will
Now Facebook will let its users decide what to do with its account when they die.
The new feature - a marked break in how the site deals with the accounts of those who have passed away.- will allow users to appoint a "Face book heir" who will look after the account and will be allowed to make changes .They will also be able to choose to have their account deleted entirely .The heir will be able to pin posts , respond to new friend request and update profile pictures.But they will be restricted from other changes , including creating new posts, or deleting photos .Before Face book opted just to freeze members' accounts when it learned that they had died That meant that the page stayed online , but couldn't be changed.
If user don't opt to leave a digital will, the company will freeze the profile in a process called 'memorization', leaving everything with the privacy setting that were left when user died .
The new feature is thought to be a response to family's wishes to use Facebook profiles to remember their owners.
The option will be rolled out to users in the US on Thursday , with it expanding to different places after that.
Users will choose the heirs in Facebook's security settings. Only one user can be chosen.
If user don't choose a Facebook heir but name a digital heir in a normal will, Facebook will honor that choice.
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need to run to work off a donuts and slice of pizza.The new feature - a marked break in how the site deals with the accounts of those who have passed away.- will allow users to appoint a "Face book heir" who will look after the account and will be allowed to make changes .They will also be able to choose to have their account deleted entirely .The heir will be able to pin posts , respond to new friend request and update profile pictures.But they will be restricted from other changes , including creating new posts, or deleting photos .Before Face book opted just to freeze members' accounts when it learned that they had died That meant that the page stayed online , but couldn't be changed.
If user don't opt to leave a digital will, the company will freeze the profile in a process called 'memorization', leaving everything with the privacy setting that were left when user died .
The new feature is thought to be a response to family's wishes to use Facebook profiles to remember their owners.
The option will be rolled out to users in the US on Thursday , with it expanding to different places after that.
Users will choose the heirs in Facebook's security settings. Only one user can be chosen.
If user don't choose a Facebook heir but name a digital heir in a normal will, Facebook will honor that choice.
A meter screen feels up as user eats during the day.The apps also make the users' avatar appear larger and come up with an insult every times they eat.
Users can also establish calorie and weight loss goals.When user overeat, carrot hunger will serve up punishments like hideous full screen ads and tweets that will shame them in front of all their social media palls.
User can also stick an i Beacon sensor inside their fridge and if they are already over their calorie goal, the insulting app will blare an alarm whenever they try to eat some more.
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