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Phones / See The Message I Got From Google Adsense by babagana55(m): 9:40am On Aug 02, 2016
Your AdSense application status




Thank you for your interest in Google AdSense. Unfortunately, after reviewing your application, we're unable to accept you into AdSense at this time.

We did not approve your application for the reasons listed below.

Site does not comply with Google policies: We're unable to approve your AdSense application at this time because your site does not comply with the Google AdSense program policies or adhere to the Webmaster Quality guidelines. It's our goal to provide our advertisers sites that offer rich and meaningful content, receive organic traffic, and allow us to serve well-targeted ads to users. We believe that currently your site does not fulfill this criteria.
Here are some recommendations to help you improve the user experience on your site and comply with AdSense criteria:
It’s important for sites displaying Google ads to offer significant value to the user. As a publisher, you must provide unique and relevant content that gives users a reason to visit your site first.
Don’t place ads on auto-generated pages or pages with little to no original content.
Your site should also provide a good user experience through clear navigation and organization. Users should be able to easily click through your pages and find the information they’re seeking.
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You can find more details and application tips in this help article.

To update and resubmit your application, please visit google.com/adsense and sign in using the email address and password you submitted with your application. Our specialists will review your account for compliance with our program policies, so please make sure to resolve all of the issues listed above before resubmitting.

For a complete list of AdSense criteria, please visit the AdSense program policies and AdSense Terms and Conditions.
For more information, visit our Help Center or search the AdSense Help Forum, where a community of publishers shares AdSense best practices. Representatives of Google AdSense also participate in discussions.



Sincerely,
The Google AdSense Team

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Celebrities / Re: Tania Omotayo Twerking On A Yacht In Greece [PICS+VIDEO] by babagana55(m): 8:43pm On Jul 29, 2016
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Phones / How To Use Mtn Projectfame 150mb free browsing On Psiphon Vpn by babagana55(m): 5:18pm On Jul 29, 2016
As you may know already that MTN projectfame season 9 has begun and there first audition was held in Ibadan. They've decided to offer a data subscription bundle of 150MB as usual for just N100. This plan only gives you access to their website.





I did subscribe for it last night and tried testing it with Psiphon and it worked smoothly, this might not be enough for you guys but I think it's better than Glo for now, which most people are unable to use at the moment.

So without wasting any more time I will be putting down the Psiphon VPN settings below and all you have to do is follow me;

NOTE!Techgeez.com fans always rely on us because our free browsing cheat codes are always TESTED&CONFIRMED before published.

HOW TO SUBSCRIBE TO MTN PROJECTFAME BUNDLE

This plan costs N100 and it offers 150mb which is valid for a week.

Text PF to 303 to subscribe.

To check your data balance, sms BAL to 303 .

PSIPHON SETTINGS FOR MTN PROJECT FAME 150MB

Firstly, download psiphon. Then configure as
follows:
-> Tick: Remove Port
-> Proxy type: Real Host
-> Proxy server:www.projectfamewestafrica.com
-> Real proxy type: HTTP
-> Real proxy port: 80



UNDER REGION SELECT [ U.S.A]

UNDER MORE OPTIONS
-> Tick: Connect through an HTTP proxy
-> Tick: Use the following settings, then input:10.199.212.2 Port: 8080




Go back and click on START it'll connect within 1to 3 second



That's All
Cheers!

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Phones / How To Fix A Phone That Won't Charge Properly by babagana55(m): 12:04pm On Jul 29, 2016
If your battery isn't charging properly, don't immediately assume your phone charger or your battery is broken. Based on personal experience, the problem – and solution – may be much simpler than you think. If your phone or tablet isn't charging properly or at all, take a look at these 12 ways to fix a phone that won't charge.

WHY A PHONE DOESN'T CHARGE
The problem occurs in various degrees. Either your phone won't charge at all when it is plugged in, or it will only charge very slowly (sometimes barely faster than it is discharging). It’s a very common complaint, so here are a few solutions.


Most charging problems are related to your USB cable or charger, or even the port itself.

1.DO IT YOUR SELF USB PORT FIX
The quickest, easiest, and often most successful solution, is to do a little DIY repair on your actual hardware. The problem is often that the metallic surfaces inside the USB port and the microUSB charger are not making good contact, either through a manufacturing defect or because of the continual plugging and unplugging of the charging cable.

All you need to do is shut down your device, remove the battery if possible and use something small, such as a toothpick, to 'lever up' the little tab inside the USB port on your smartphone or tablet. Do so very carefully and gently, then reinsert your battery and plug it in again. Nine times out of 10 this is all that is required.


Check the 'tab' inside your device's USB port – the cable may not be making contact properly.

2.REMOVE LINT, CANDY AND DUST
Do you keep your phone in the pocket of your jeans? If so, lint could be the culprit: we've lost track of the number of times the reason for unreliable USB charging turned out to be lint from the pocket of our Levis.

We've seen phones with charging ports choked with chocolate after they were chucked in a handbag alongside a packet of sweets. A can of compressed air can blow out the offending irritants and get your USB connection back to normal.

3.SWITCH CABES
The flimsiest part of a charger is the cable, not the adapter that plugs into the wall socket. Apple users are particularly vulnerable here because Apple's proprietary (and expensive) Lightning cables appear to have a life expectancy of around 15 minutes. But all cables have a tough life, and endless flexing and curling can take its toll. Substituting a random USB cable for the one that came with your phone is another shortcut to an unenjoyable charging experience.


The easiest way to diagnose a faulty cable is to try a different one and see if that works properly with your device. If it does, you know the original cable was at fault. If it doesn't, that's another potential villain we've ruled out.


Cables are easily damaged. Apple Lightning ones especially so.

4.DIAGNOSE A DOGGY ADAPTER
If the cable doesn't seem to be the problem, check the wall plug adapter – especially if it's one where the charging cable can be removed. We've encountered issues in multiple chargers where the USB port becomes a little loose after endlessly plugging in and unplugging the cable.

Also check whether the same charger/cable combination works on a different device because this will help you eliminate the possibility that it is your device at fault, rather than the cable or charger. You should also make sure there isn't a problem with your wall socket.

5.REMEMBER - SAFRTY FIRST
Don't charge your phone near water or in excessively hot or humid conditions. Also, if you're replacing a charger or cable, be wary: the internet is stuffed with reports of cheap third-party chargers that went bang in the middle of the night or turned smartphones into toast. As with any electrical equipment, make sure that anything you buy complies with all the relevant safety standards.

To give you an idea of how much energy is stored in your battery, check this video out (but don't try it at home).


A previous version of this article warned users of charging devices overnight, but I want to clarify that this is not because you can overcharge your device. Modern smartphones have measures in place to prevent damage when batteries continue to be charged at 100 percent capacity.


That said, charging a battery does generate heat and, if a smartphone is in a tight space – like under a pillow or inside a case – there is a chance it could become too hot. Essentially, if you're going to charge your phone overnight, just make sure it's out in a safe place.

6.REPLACE THE BATTERY
Batteries don't last forever, and after a couple of years they start to struggle to hold a charge. The more often you discharge and recharge them, the sooner they'll need replacing. If your battery's busted after just six months, it's probably faulty and you should make a warranty claim for a free replacement, but if the battery's older than two years, it's probably approaching the end of its lifespan.

Some defective batteries are easy to spot because they start to bulge or leak fluid. If nothing like that is obvious from the outside, remove your device's cover and inspect the battery (if you can; some devices have sealed battery compartments).

If the cover doesn't come off, you could try laying the device on its back and spinning it. A bulging battery will deform the case – you might not be able to see this bulge, but it might be enough to allow your phone to spin. If you suspect your battery might be swollen or leaking, get your phone to a repair shop and buy a reputable replacement.


If you are going to replace your battery, try to purchase an official one.

7.CHARGE FROM THE RIGHT SOURCE
Charging from a wall socket will always be faster than charging via PC or laptop, because computers' USB ports don't deliver very much power. A wall socket can deliver twice as much power as a USB port, and fast chargers it can deliver as much as five times the power – which means much, much faster charging. So if your phone is charging slowly and you're connected to a laptop: there's your problem.

If your wall charger doesn't appear to be delivering the goods, check that it's appropriate for your device. A charger from another phone might not deliver the right amount of juice — for example, a charger for a Bluetooth headset won't put out as much power as one designed specifically for smartphones. In the case of recent high-end phones, you might have a phone that supports fast charging but a charger that doesn't deliver it. Read the fine-print.

8.SWITCH IT OFF
Using battery-intensive apps/features while you are charging your device will affect how quickly it gains battery life. If you are charging while Skyping somebody at 100 percent brightness, the device will naturally take longer to charge than it would with its screen, Wi-Fi and 4G turned off.

Switch the device to airplane mode, or off completely, when you are charging if you want to see the fastest energy injection. Think of it making your device take a power nap.

9.CALIBRATE YOUR BATTERY
Sometimes the battery level your device 'thinks' it's at is wrong. The effect of this is that your phone may function differently, including limiting performance before it needs to or taking an hour to chew through the last two percent of battery.

10.WHAT ABOUT WATER DAMAGE?
A number of people in the comments asked about battery problems caused by water damage. If your phone fails to charge after falling in water you don't have many options: your best bet is to try and replace the battery – if that's even possible.


Dropped your phone in water? If the battery is removable, take it out immediately and pat it dry with a towel
If all else fails, double-check that you have the power point switched on. That is the first thing they will ask you if you call your manufacturer for help, which might need to be your next step if none of these solutions has worked for you.

Have you suffered from a smartphone that won't charge properly? Let us know if you've found a fix that we haven't mentioned here in the comments.

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Phones / How I Subscribed To Airtel 1.5GB For N50 Night Plan by babagana55(m): 3:14pm On Jul 28, 2016
Over the past week airtel scrapped there hourly night plan due to unknown circumstances. The new Night plan is cheaper than the former ones, and it is not timely based because its data capped so you'll be given a specific amount of data to browse and download.with the new Night plan you get N25 for 500mb and N50 for 1.5GN which can only be used from 12:00am midnight to 5:00am

NOTE! You must migrate to Airtel SmartTribe Tariff Plan before your SIM will be eligible for the night plan. Although, SmartTribe Tariff plan offers a flat call rate of 11k/s calls charges for all national networks (N6.60K/min). Which is absolutely cheap.

How Can I Migrate To Airtel SmartTrybe Tariff Plan?
Simply dial then *312# reply with 1


How To Subscribe To Airtel N50 For 1. 5GB And N25 For 500MB Night Plan

Kindly Dial *312*3#
OR
Dial *312# - Then reply with 3 for 500mb for N25 and 1.5GB for N50 [Night Plan 12am - 6am]



After you are through with step 1&2, you'll receive a pop up notification show in my screen shot below.That's all
NOTE! The plan is compatible with all devices.



Still confused?? Kindly Drop your comment below.

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