About Aya Masango
Aya has been a copywriter since 2014. She holds a Bachelor of Commerce Marketing Management Honors degree and a Bachelor of Social Science degree in Marketing/Management and Media & Cultural Studies. She's been a marketing consultant and freelance writer for international websites, writing about cybersecurity, tech, media, social media, and more, since 2019.
How to Hide Photos on Instagram Without Deleting Them
You can decide exactly which images appear on your Instagram grid, so make sure they show you off at your best.
How to Save 20% on an HBO Max Subscription (Limited Time Offer)
Why pay the full price when you can get a discount? Here's how to get HBO Max for less.
You Can Now Listen to Clubhouse Chats on the Web: Here's How
The platform has rolled out a welcome mat to guests and desktop users.
How Instagram's Live Badges Work
Instagram has expanded its Live Badges feature to more people on the platform. Here's what creators and users should know about it.
TikTok Suggests Your Account to Others in Sneaky Ways: How to Stop It
TikTok doesn't only recommend your account to others based on contact syncing. Here are the other methods it uses and how to stop it.
How to Enable Dark Mode for Google Maps on an iPhone
Learn how to enable dark mode for Google Maps so you won't get blinded by your iPhone the next you drive at night.
How to Use Snapchat's Snap Map Layers
Here's how to use Snapchat's Memories and Explore Snap Map layers to revisit memories and keep up with your friends.
How to Use Twitter's Tips Feature to Pay People for Tweets
The Twitter Tips feature allows you to send money to people on Twitter. Here's how to use it.
Instagram Tests Music for Feed Posts: 3 Reasons Why This Is a Bad Idea
Instagram is testing a feature that lets you add music to regular posts, including normal images. But do we really need this?
TikTok Settles $92 Million Class-Action Lawsuit: How to Claim Your Share
TikTok is no stranger to user privacy concerns. This time, allegations have resulted in a $92 million class-action lawsuit, and you might get a share.
Are Institutions Doing Enough to Protect Your Data?
Data breaches and exposures are on the increase in the United States. So how do companies try to keep your info private? And how can they improve?
Netflix Launches Top 10, a New Way to Rank Content: What Does This Mean for You?
Netflix will now rank its most popular content by total hours viewed, and has launched a new website so you can see the best performers.
Tidal Launches a Free Subscription Tier: What You Need to Know
In a move to compete with the likes of Spotify, Tidal now offers a free listening tier that's supported by ads. Here's the lowdown.
What iPhone Model Does Apple Give for a Loaner Phone?
When iPhones need a particularly lengthy repair, Apple might offer a loaner phone to use while you wait. But it won't be the newest iPhone available.
How to Discover New Music on Audius
Looking for some new tunes from artists you haven't heard before? That's easy to do with Audius, and we'll show you how.
What Is the Filter Bubble Transparency Act and How Will It Affect You?
Congress is targeting major social media algorithms like Facebook and Instagram through a new Filter Bubble bill. Here's how it might impact you.
Lost Using Audius? Here's How to Navigate the Decentralized Music App
Audius is a music app that aims to give more money to its creators, compared to the likes of Spotify Here's how to use Audius.
How to Access Twitter Spaces Without a Twitter Account
You don't need a Twitter account to access features like Spaces. Here's how to do it.
Why Instagram Wants You to "Take a Break" From Social Media
Get a reminder to stop using the app every few minutes.