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Investment / Epay Funds Needed by Wap2all: 8:36am On Feb 03, 2018
Please where can I get epay funds??
Business / Help Needed On Bank Account Upgrade by Wap2all: 10:14am On Sep 06, 2017
shocked shocked shocked
Business / Anyone Invested In Usddeposit? by Wap2all: 7:02pm On Sep 28, 2016
Just surfing the net to find best HYIPs and i came across this site...usddeposit..com.
They claim to be paying 0.9% to 1% Roi on $10 investment...i saw some good reviews about them too but i'm n0t yet satisfied.Any0ne here making using this programme?
Investment / Usddeposit Investment Programme.anyone? by Wap2all: 6:52pm On Sep 28, 2016
Just surfing the net to find best HYIPs and i came across this site...usddeposit..com.
They claim to be paying 0.9% to 1% Roi on $10 deposit...i saw some good reviews about them too but i'm n0t yet satisfied.Any0ne here making using this programme?
Phones / How To Send Any Type Of Document Via Whatsapp (other Than PDF) by Wap2all: 9:45pm On Mar 09, 2016
WhatsApp recently rolled out the much demanded document sharing feature for Android but sadly, it’s only limited to sharing PDF files. We can surely expect WhatsApp to bring support for more file types soon but if you simply can’t wait, there’s a way. The fact is, WhatsApp has already included code to support files like doc, txt, docx, pptx & xls but it has not enabled it in the app. However, you can go ahead and enable it, if you have a rooted device.


So, if you have a rooted Android smartphone, here’s how you can start sending any document on WhatsApp:
1. Firstly, you will need a decent file manager app that includes root access support. If you have one installed, great, or you can download one from the many great file manager apps available on Playstore.



2. Then, open the File Manager and go to data->data->com.whatsapp->shared_prefs folder.



Note: Some file managers don’t show system files by default, so search the “data” folder and you should find it.
3. In the shared_prefs folder, open thecom.whatsapp_preferences.xml file in a text editor (most file managers include a text editor).
Note: If you have a Root Management app like SuperSU installed, it will prompt you to grant root access to open the file. Select “Grant“, and the file should open in the text editor.
4. In the file, search for the code <string name=”documents”>pdf</string>, which you should find at the bottom.
5. Simply edit it to <string name=”documents”>pdf,doc,docx,xls,txt,pptx</string> and save the file.


6. Then, go to Settings->Apps->WhatsApp and “Force Stop” the app.



7. Once done, open WhatsApp and try sending any document and you will see that different document file types will be available to send along with PDF files.



While these steps bring support for sharing different documents, there’s still no support for files like ZIP, APK etc. Well, here’s hoping WhatsApp includes these file types for sharing in the next update.

Ready to share different documents on WhatsApp?
To sum things up, these steps should be pretty easy to follow if you have a rooted Android smartphone but if you have a non-rooted device, you can use third party apps like CloudSend to send diverse file types like ZIP, APK and documents with ease on WhatsApp. So, try it out and let us know in the comments section if you face any issues.


source: http://www.wap2all.com/2016/03/how-to-send-any-type-of-file-with.html

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Phones / How To Opt Out Of Any MTN Subscription Deducting Your Airtime by Wap2all: 11:24pm On Mar 01, 2016
Information is power… even if it’s just the power of a dot that you know. MTN have been deducting a lot of people’s airtime without them knowing what they subscribed for. Some people every week while some every day and you can bear me witness that this can be so annoying. Some of us even subscribed to some MTN services you don’t know anything about only to discover that anytime your recharge, N50 is been deducted from your account.

All thanks to credible information and I’m going to show you how to opt out of annoying deduction from any MTN servicesyou’ve subscribed to.

How Can I Opt Out From All MTN subscription?
>> Dial the code *123*5*1# and reply with 2 to see your active subscriptions.

>>Reply with the serial number of each active subscription shown and that you want to opt out from.

>>Reply with 1 to unsubscribe
If you have multiple active subscriptions, then repeat the process and select any active subscriptions to unsubscribe from.

It’s easy and fast. Anytime you notice any unhealthy deduction from your account, quickly check to make sure you’ve canceled all active subscriptions.

http://www.wap2all.com/2016/03/how-to-opt-out-of-any-mtn-subscription.html

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