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How to clear WhatsApp photos and videos to free up space?
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How to clear WhatsApp photos and videos to free up space?

WhatsApp is the most popular end-to-end encrypted messaging app in the world. However, while other people can't snoop on what you're saying, that doesn't mean other WhatsApp data can't be observed. By far the biggest WhatsApp data storage element is the pile of photos, videos and gifs that can fill up your phone's storage. In addition to filling up your phone's memory, saved photos can be a privacy nightmare. In short, WhatsApp automatically downloads new photos and videos that are sent to you. These are stored on your phone, but can also be saved to your camera roll. An updated version of WhatsApp now gives you more control over what media is stored on your phone. If the available storage space is very low on your device, WhatsApp may start to crash. If this occurs, WhatsApp may ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has reached its final observation post
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The James Webb Space Telescope has reached its final observation post

Almost a month after its launch, the James Webb Space Telescope has reached its final orbit, 1.5 million km from Earth, from which it will be able to observe the first galaxies in the universe, NASA has confirmed. Monday. • Read also: Observation satellite finds planet shaped like a rugby ball • Read also: Two weeks after liftoff, the fully deployed James Webb Telescope • Read also: A potentially dangerous asteroid will pass near Earth It activated its thrusters at around 7:00 p.m. GMT in order to reach Lagrange 2 or “L2” point, ideal for observing the cosmos. "Welcome home, Webb!" exclaimed the boss of the American space agency, Bill Nelson, in a press release. “We have taken another step towards uncovering the mysteries of the universe. And I can't w...
1.5 million kilometers from Earth |  The James Webb Space Telescope has reached its final orbit
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1.5 million kilometers from Earth | The James Webb Space Telescope has reached its final orbit

(Washington) Almost a month after its launch, the James Webb Space Telescope has reached its final orbit, 1.5 million kilometers from Earth, from which it will notably be able to observe the first galaxies in the universe, a confirmed NASA on Monday. Posted at 2:47 p.m. Updated at 3:09 p.m. It activated its thrusters at around 2:00 p.m. (EST) in order to reach Lagrange point 2, ideal for observing the cosmos. "Welcome home, Webb!" exclaimed the boss of the American space agency, Bill Nelson, in a press release. “We have taken another step towards uncov...