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      let’s say it’s Friday night. You’re bored, maybe broke (we’ve all been there), and just want to watch a good movie without paying for Netflix, Prime, or whatever else is charging you these days.

      Been there, done that. That’s why I made a little list of the best websites to watch movies for free in 2025 and trust me, they’re legit.

      Tubi: Tubi is hands down one of the best. It’s free, no credit card drama, and it has a ton of movies. Like, real ones. I’m talking action, comedy, horror whatever you’re into. You’ll get a few ads, but nothing unbearable. It feels like regular TV, but with way more options.

      Pluto TV: This one’s a bit different. It has live channels, but also free movies you can watch anytime. Sometimes I just scroll through the channels and let something random play. Kinda like old-school TV. Weirdly satisfying.

      YouTube: Yep, good old YouTube. You’d be surprised how many full-length movies are on there for free completely legal ones. Just search “free full movies,” and thank me later.

      Crackle: Crackle’s been around for a while and still rocks. It’s got a mix of older and newer stuff, and every now and then, you’ll find a hidden gem. Not the prettiest website, but it works.

      Plex: this one’s a little newer in the free movie space, but it’s solid. No login needed, and the movie selection is pretty decent. The interface is clean too.

      in reply to: How to know who has seen my Facebook profile? #144
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        We have all wondered at some point, “Who’s been checking out my Facebook profile?” Maybe it’s your crush, maybe an old friend, or someone you had a weird falling out with.

        And trust me, I have been down that rabbit hole too. But here’s the thing: Facebook doesn’t actually let you see who viewed your profile. Yep, I know… major disappointment.

        what about those apps that claim to show it?
        Honestly, most of those are just scams. I’ve clicked on one before (don’t judge), and it ended up asking for weird permissions or trying to get me to pay.

        Huge red flag. Facebook itself has confirmed that there’s no official feature that tracks profile views.

        So, is there any way to tell?
        Well not really. But if someone’s liking or commenting on your posts a lot, or reacting to your stories instantly, chances are they’re peeking at your profile more than once.

        That’s as close as we can get. No secret list, no magic button — just a little detective work and your gut.

        But hey, here’s a tip:
        Keep your profile clean and updated. Because even if you can’t see who’s viewing it, people still are. And if you’re that curious about someone, just send them a message. It’s 2025 let’s stop overthinking!

        In short, don’t fall for fake apps, trust your instincts, and focus on what you post. The rest? Not worth stressing over.

        in reply to: How to Fix the Bright Spot on iPad Pro Issue? #119
        Anoop Kumar
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          You are just chilling with your iPad Pro, watching a movie or scrolling through Insta, and bam you notice this weird bright spot on your screen. Annoying, right? Trust me, I’ve been there, and it drove me a little nuts at first. But don’t worry, you’re not alone, and yep, there is something you can do about it.

          what’s this bright spot thing anyway?
          It’s usually a pressure mark a tiny area where the backlight looks too bright. Sometimes it’s caused by pressing too hard on the screen, or it just happens over time. (Apple fans, don’t come at me no device is perfect, okay?)

          First thing: Check if it’s a screen protector issue
          Sounds silly, but sometimes it’s just the protector playing tricks on your eyes. Peel it off (gently!) and see if the spot’s still there. If it vanishes boom, problem solved.

          Still there? Try a restart
          I know classic tech advice. But restarting actually helps in some cases. Just hold the power button, slide to turn it off, wait a sec, then fire it back up.

          If it won’t go away
          Honestly, this is where you might need Apple’s help. If your iPad’s still under warranty or has AppleCare, book an appointment at the Genius Bar. They’ve seen this before and might replace the screen or even the whole iPad if it’s a known issue.

          in reply to: How to screen record on an iPhone? #118
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            have you ever tried to explain something on your iPhone, like a game trick or a new app feature, and just wished you could show it instead of saying it? Yeah, me too. That is where screen recording comes in. And honestly, it’s way easier than you might think.

            So here is the deal your iPhone already has the screen recording feature built-in. Yep, no extra apps, no downloads. Apple was kind enough to throw that in for free.

            Step 1: Add Screen Recording to Control Center
            Alright, first things first. You need to add it to your Control Center.
            Go to Settings > Control Center, then scroll down and tap the green plus (+) next to Screen Recording. Boom, done.

            Step 2: Start Recording
            Now swipe down from the top-right corner of your screen (that is the Control Center).
            You’ll see a little circle inside a circle icon that’s your screen recorder.
            Tap it, and you’ll get a 3-second countdown. Then bam it starts recording everything on your screen!

            Step 3: Stop When You’re Done
            When you are done, tap the red timer at the top-left of your screen and hit Stop.
            The video saves straight to your Photos app. Easy, right?

            And let me tell you I use this all the time. Whether it’s saving an Instagram story trick or showing my grandma how to use FaceTime again (don’t ask), it’s been a game-changer.

            in reply to: What is the best time to post on Instagram on Monday? #114
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              You are trying to figure out the best time to post on Instagram on Monday? Trust me, i have been through that guessing game too. You spend time editing your post, writing the perfect caption. and then nothing. Barely any likes.

              Let me tell you what actually works: posting between 9 AM and 11 AM on Monday is usually the sweet spot. Why? Because people are getting into work, checking their phones during a slow start, and they’re way more likely to stop and scroll.

              I once posted a photo at 9:30 AM on a Monday, and it took off tons of likes and even a few new followers. But when I posted a similar one at 6 PM? Crickets. Timing does matter.

              And honestly, not everyone’s audience is the same. If your followers are students, night owls, or in a different time zone, test a few time slots. But as a starting point, Monday mornings are golden.

              The key to Instagram growth is simple: post consistently and at the right time. Start with Monday mornings, track what works, and build from there.

              in reply to: How to remove the TikTok watermark from the video? #97
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                let’s be real for a second. If you have ever downloaded your own TikTok video and tried sharing it on Instagram or YouTube Shorts, that bouncing TikTok logo with your username? It kind of ruins the vibe, dose not it?

                I ran into this problem when I was reusing one of my TikToks for an Instagram reel. Looked great, except for that watermark dancing around like it owned the place.

                So, I started digging around and testing different ways to remove it without needing editing skills or paying for an app. What worked best for me was a site called SnapTik.

                All I did was copy the link from my TikTok, paste it there, and boom, a clean version downloaded. No watermark, no hassle. There are also apps that let you crop or blur the watermark if you’ve already saved the video.

                but honestly, those feel like extra work. If you can grab the link before downloading, tools like SnapTik or TTDownloader are just easier. Quick note: this only makes sense for your own videos. Taking someone else’s and removing the watermark? Not cool.

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