Sunday, January 28, 2018

Inovantage.ga

Come on, Inovantage.ga, who are you trying to fool?

Your article form January 27, 2018, is titled: "Uninstalling Facebook app saves up to 20% of Android battery life"

A Guardian article from February 1, 2016, is titled: "Uninstalling Facebook app saves up to 20% of Android battery life"

Your opening:
Facebook does not have the greatest track record with its Android app. Users have long complained about performance issues and it sucking up battery and last year Facebook’s chief product officer, Chris Cox, took the unusual step of making his staff ditch their iPhones and move to Android until they sorted out the issues.
The opening from The Guardian:
Facebook does not have the greatest track record with its Android app. Users have long complained about performance issues and it sucking up battery and last year Facebook’s chief product officer, Chris Cox, took the unusual step of making his staff ditch their iPhones and move to Android until they sorted out the issues.
You're using somebody else's content, and your site has AdSense ads?  That's just sketchy.

1 comment:

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