Dec 25, 2017. 50. 35. Jan 3, 2018. #6. Cool hack - well done! One of the reasons I went from iOS 6 to iOS 9 on my iPad 2 was the demise of FB Messenger on iOS 6, so I might just give iOS 6 another spin on the device (for performance reasons) after reading this. Interesting how an info.plist hack restores the functionality of Messenger.
Dhruv Bhutani / Android AuthoritySlowly but surely, the world is moving away from SMS and MMS as the default way to text message people. It started years ago with apps like AOL Instant Messenger and has evolved into a plethora of options that all work really well. The evolution definitely kicked it up a notch over the last few years. You have basically more options now than youâll ever the best messenger app is the one you can convince all of your friends and family to use. Chances are youâll end up with more than one of these. Which messenger apps are the best? In this list, weâll explore the best messenger apps and chat apps for Android. Since there is a popularity element to messenger apps, this list wonât change very often. The best messenger apps and chat apps for Android Band Discord Facebook Messenger (and Messenger Lite) Signal Private Messenger Slack Skype Snapchat Telegram Viber Messenger WhatsApp Band Price: Free with in-app purchases Band is an up-and-coming chat app for groups. You can create all the groups you want to and invite all the people you want to them. The developers recommend this app to people on sports teams, school groups, gaming clans, workgroups, and anything like that. Everybody joins in, chats it up, and has a good time. You can organize your groups into various channels similar to apps like Discord and Slack. You can also directly message individuals and add calendar events for group activities. It worked well in our testing and itâs free to use. Discord Price: Free / $ per month / $ per year Discord is easily among the best messenger apps for gamers. It features cross-platform support between most mobile phone and computer operating systems. There is also a web client for those platforms without a native app. The app also features voice chat, multiple text chats, GIF support, and more. People on the service can create their own servers or join others as they need. Itâs mostly for gaming. However, some people use it just for its fantastic organizational system and above-average voice chat capabilities. The service is free to use for everybody. However, you can unlock some cosmetic extras with the Discord Nitro subscription. Joe Hindy / Android AuthorityFacebook Messenger is among the most popular messenger apps. Facebook has two chat apps for this. The regular one includes all the features like chat heads, stickers, and other features. The Lite version is just a basic chat app with far fewer frills. Those heavily invested in the Facebook Messenger experience may want the regular app. However, those who donât want to deal with Facebookâs nonsense should use the Lite version. Facebook is eventually introducing ads to these chat apps. However, they are otherwise free to use. Facebook had some security issues earlier in 2018. We donât imagine the social network becoming irrelevant due to that, though. Many people will still use Facebook. Signal Private Messenger is a full-featured messenger service with a privacy spin. The features include text and picture chatting along with voice and video call support. The app also includes end-to-end encryption and was one of the first to include it by default along with Telegram. Some extras include a basic image editor, a dark theme, and more. It saw an uptick of users in 2021 after WhatsAppâs privacy policy shenanigans and itâs a good option for privacy if you need it. Slack is one of the better chat apps for business. It has an extremely clean and professional look and feel. Groups can create channels, conduct voice calls, and more. The app also features support for third-party apps like Giphy, Google Drive, Asana, and other fun or productivity tools. Users can also join multiple Slack servers. Itâs kind of like a more professional version of Discord, honestly. Like Discord, itâs also entirely free with no in-app purchases. Those with larger teams that need more features can pay an optional subscription fee for extra stuff. Skype is one of the most recognizable messenger apps ever. Everybody knows what Skype is and what itâs about. You can text chat, video call, and voice call other members. You can even call people on a real phone number with a nominal fee. The app includes a few extra features that may or may not be useful. It depends on what you need. Still, this has excellent cross-platform support, support for multiple chats, and support for most file types, including documents, GIFs, and other stuff. Itâs a rock solid option and there is a Lite version if you like Skype but donât need all of the features. Snapchat is one of the more unique messenger apps. It supports quite a few things, including voice calls, video messages, photo messages, and text messages. The service deletes messages after viewing. That means there is no history to speak of outside of a streak counter. There are also Snapchat Stories. That lets people send proverbial status updates that all of their followers can view. They expire in 24 hours. Many of the appâs features are imitated by other apps (Instagram, mostly). However, Snapchat is still fairly popular among the younger folks and itâs definitely something different. Telegram is among the most popular messenger apps for privacy. It boasts 256-bit symmetrical AES encryption, 2048-bit RSA encryption, and more. That makes it among the safest messaging services out there. The app also has file sharing, cross-platform support, group chats, GIF support, and more. Itâs considered one of the best platforms for security and itâs private enough that some governments donât like their citizens using it. As a chat service, itâs definitely more than good enough for just about anything you would need. Viber isnât big in some parts of the world. However, itâs among the most popular messenger apps ever. It boasts a full experience, including messages, calls, a self-destruct chat, group chats, video messages, video chats, and more. It also includes some extras like stickers, worldwide news, and more. Most of the sticker packs cost extra, hence the in-app purchases. This is actually a fairly well-rounded chat experience. However, it is a little heavier than most chat apps. Those that want a cleaner, more minimal experience may want to avoid this one. Additionally, this one sees most of its popularity from countries outside of the United States. Thatâs not a big deal, but just a heads up. Everybody knows WhatsApp. Itâs the most popular messenger app in the world, after all. It has a ton of features, gets frequent updates, and competes positively with basically every other chat app. It includes voice and video chats, text messages, group chats, support for most multimedia formats like GIFs, video, etc, and more. Itâs powerful, accessible, and popular. Thatâs the holy triumvirate for chat apps. Itâs also free with no in-app purchases.
The only difference between the two is that the VoIP call will be labeled as such in tiny text below the caller's name. As reported by 9to5Mac, the app now harnesses a new feature that Apple
Probably the most popular and useful feature of constant mobile connectivity is the ability to reach out to your friends and family anytime, anywhere. That fact only makes your choice of communication tools that much more critical. Here are the message apps for Android that deserve your attention. Best Classic Text Messenger with Bonus Features: Google Messages What We Like Pre-installed on most Android phones. Nice web interface. Easy to use. What We Don't Like Connection between the app and the web can be finicky. No iOS app. Limited support. Google Messages is an easy drop-in replacement for an SMS (regular texting) app. For some Android devices, it ships as the only SMS app. Google Messages is much grander than that, and it all starts with the changes under the hood. Android wants to send more media-rich messages than SMS accommodates by delivering messages over the internet. Like any SMS app, you can send a regular text message to any mobile device with it and photos over MMS. However, when connecting with other Google Messages users, you can add media like stickers and videos. Google has also since rolled out Messages for the web for Google Chrome. After a quick QR code setup, as long as your phone is on the same Wi-Fi network or a cellular network, you can message from your phone or computer. Download Google Messages for Android Best Unified Text, Audio, and Video Chat App: Google Chat (Formerly Hangouts) What We Like Cross-platform. IM, video, and audio chatting come bundled. Built into Gmail by default. What We Don't Like Not as commonly used. Sometimes lags. Google renamed its chat function several times, creating confusion. Google's chat system has evolved from older iterations, including Google Talk, GChat, and, most recently, Google Hangouts, to its newest version, Google Chat. Like Hangouts, Google Chat is a versatile, cross-platform messenger that delivers VoIP, full video conferencing, message rooms, and direct messages all in one app. Because Chat is built into Gmail, it lets you communicate with practically anyone with a Gmail account, and it's great for groups and teams. Google Chat is part of Google Workspace, Google's integrated app platform designed for communication and collaboration that also includes Gmail, Calendar, Chat, Meet Docs, Sheets, and Slides. Google Workspace is freely available to all Google account holders, though there are paid tiers that add additional features and functionality, including an Individual plan for $ monthly that's ideal for entrepreneurs and small businesses. To get started with Google Chat and Google Workspace, go to your Gmail settings and select See All Settings > Chat and Meet, then select Google Chat. Once you get started with Google Chat, you'll be able to ping anyone with Gmail open on Chrome, or with anyone with the Chats app installed on iOS or Android. All of this comes with the peace of mind of industry-standard encryption. Download Google Hangouts for Android Best Secure and Usable Mobile Communication App: Signal What We Like End-to-end encrypted messaging. Nice features like audio messages and file transfer. Group chats. What We Don't Like Some features are patchy. Doesn't integrate as well as Google apps. Can interfere with other messaging apps. Initially catering to the privacy-conscious at its debut, Signal has gained an immense following and a bevy of features over the last few years. The core of Signalâs experience is SMS-like internet messaging protected automatically with state-of-the-art encryption. Along with texts, though, Signal lets you voice and video call other Signal users with the same effortless encrypted protection. It allows the more paranoid users to enable extra privacy and security features, such as disappearing messages, screenshot blocking, and generic lock screen notifications saying you have a new message, but without the message text or sender name. Despite its focus on security and simplicity, Signal offers modern comforts like emojis and stickers and novel features like leaving recorded voice messages and sending files. Download Signal How To Set Up and Use the Signal Messaging App Best Messenger-Social Network Hybrid App: WhatsApp What We Like Blurs the line between a messenger and photo-first social media. Plethora of supported media. Elegant and intuitive. What We Don't Like Some of the downsides of social media. Privacy features aren't enabled by default. Sometimes freezes. Read Our Review of WhatsApp The Google Play Store is saturated with messengers. WhatsApp stands out from the rest as it bridges the gap between a traditional messaging app and a social network. WhatsApp starts with a dependable messenger and layers on social network-style features like status messages and status photos, all while emphasizing photo capture and sharing. Its built-in camera gives you a handful of Instagram-quality filters, and it puts the camera in a tab, one swipe away from the home screen. Far from coming off as gimmicky, WhatsApp manages to blend these influences in a way that feels freeing. This social networking feel doesn't come at the expense of privacy, though. In settings, you can choose who is allowed to see your status messages and photos. On top of all that, the app is encrypted with the same ironclad protocols that Signal employs. Overall, WhatsApp serves up messaging with a social media twist, topped off with best-in-class encryption. Download WhatsApp for Android Best App for Crystal Clear Calls and More: Skype What We Like Solid messaging system. Crystal-clear quality. Runs on every major mobile and desktop OS. What We Don't Like Doesn't do much besides IM and calls. Skype spam. Can be buggy. Read Our Review of Skype Skype has been a significant player in video conferencing for a while now, making a name for itself with snappy video calls with high-quality audio. Along with calling, Skype also allows modern instant messaging between any mobile device with a Skype app installed and any laptops or desktops with a Skype client. This considerable reach is due to its Microsoft backing, and it has continued to profit from this relationship. Chiefly, Microsoft recently integrated Cortana, its virtual assistant, into Skype so that you can message it with questions and requests. You can use Skype as your phone, connecting to other Skype accounts, cellphones, and landline phone numbers over VoIP. You can designate Skype as your deviceâs default phone app, elevating the app to the same level of integration as the built-in Phone app. Download Skype Thanks for letting us know!
KakaoTalk. KakaoTalk Messenger uses your mobile number to send you a 4-digit verification code as part of its registration process. It then scans your contact list to find other KakaoTalk users, similar to how WhatsApp operates. This app is particularly useful when traveling to South Korea.
Home Best Mobile Phones The best ways to communicate on your Android Page 1 of 2: Best messaging apps for Android Android phones are amongst the hottest on the market, currently accounting for around 70% of the European mobile by flagship handsets such as the HTC One (M8), Samsung Galaxy S5 and LG G3, and supported with the strong range of cheaper devices such as the Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini and uber cheap Motorola Moto E, there is more demand for the Android market than you've just purchased a new Android device, or whether you're 23 months into a 24 month contract, you're going to want to make sure that you are getting the most out of your there are a variety of different messaging apps available on the app store, to complement the variety of apps that come is famed for its Gmail service, one that has an amazing array of features such as labels and filters, as well as massive storage meaning you never have to delete search giant also throws Hangouts, its own IM and SMS service, into Android so that you can message all your Google (and non-Google) buddies Android smartphones also come with a separate SMS app (the Nexus devices just have Hangouts), although each manufacturer throws in varying levels of customisation, so there are too many offerings for us to comment specifically. What each app will do, though, is send a text (or similar).Below you'll find our list of the best apps out there, to help you stay in contact with all your friends and WhatsApp (First year free, $ per year thereafter)Now that Facebook has decided to pay a whopping $19 billion for WhatsApp, it has to be top on our list - it's the biggest messaging app around by far with a user base that's in love with the is probably the most popular and well known cross OS messaging app out there, sending messages over your Wi-Fi or mobile internet longer completely free, although it's only $ per year with the first year free, WhatsApp covers all your basic needs from a messaging service. The sending of text, pictures, video and voice messages are all supported, as is group with your mobile number, WhatsApp also doesn't require usernames, passwords and pins, and using the web rather than the mobile network means that there are no pesky international all, WhatsApp is popular for a reason. It's highly customisable, and very easy to use to message others on the service as it connects via your mobile don't want to use WhatsApp, why not try Samsung's ChatON? ChatON is a well designed, comprehensive (now cross OS) messaging app that even features a built in Kik (Free)With over 80 million users, Kik is another app that can't be ignored. Like WhatsApp, it is cross OS and features many nifty are many similarities to WhatsApp, such as the ability to send photos, have group chats, as well as being able to search for YouTube links, images and self drawn sketches. More interesting features include downloadable emoticons, our favourites being Rage Memes and South Park can also create and send different memes from within Kik, or "Photobomb" your friends. The latter is Kik's answer to SnapChat, which we will cover also prides itself on being personal and private, not having to share your mobile number or email address, rather a username that you can Kik doesn't take your fancy, why not try BBM? BBM uses another private way of connecting, the same way it always has, taking a pin rather than username. It too supports both group and image Skype (Free)First gaining prominence on the desktop, and gaining a lot of publicity following its sale to Microsoft, Skype is possibly the best known and overall best video calling app out is also more than just a video and voice calling service, however. IM is fully supported, with Skype's custom array of smileys making their way over, albeit without the 'cute' little animations that we are so fond group messaging is supported, as is the sending of media files and video to Skype can be done through a dedicated username and password or through an existing Microsoft account, something you might have created to use Windows Live or Windows 8. Since the merge with Microsoft, the Redmond based firm is pushing to connect any existing Skype accounts to your Windows the way of video calling alternatives, why not try ooVoo? Also free to download, ooVoo features video chat at its heart, whilst also supporting group messaging, video statuses and a speed SnapChat (Free)Chances are that you have heard of SnapChat, not least because of what you can use it for. It is becoming ever popular as a way to share images quickly and privately, with the added bonus that they don't hang gained popularity because of the temporary nature of the images sent. Images are captured and then sent immediately, to select SnapChat compatriots, with a self destruct timer built or videos, can be sent for anything up to ten seconds, and then wipe themselves off the receivers phone. Whilst there is nothing to stop a screenshot, senders are notified if this occurs. Image editing is also possible, but only to a narrow small level of text can be added, and images can be sketched over, so you can show your friends what you look like with a bright red cartoon afro. You can also save your own your thing though? Clipchat works on a very similar basis, though shows a pixellated preview of the image to receivers, so they have a rough idea of what they're opening. James is a freelance phones, tablets and wearables writer and sub-editor at TechRadar. He has a love for everything âsmartâ, from watches to lights, and can often be found arguing with AI assistants or drowning in the latest apps. James also contributes to and and has written for T3, Digital Camera World, Clarity Media and others, with work on the web, in print and on TV.
Check Price Read Our Viber - Free Phone Calls & Text 3.0 (for iPhone) Review. Right from the start, Facebook Messenger shows off its focused, minimal aesthetic. The app is mostly white, with pops
Sometimes your photos need a little extra something before being shared on social media. It could be an inspirational quote, a funny joke for your friends, or just a little bit of creativity. And simply overlaying text on your photo can be a great option. Nowadays, the best thing you can choose for it is an app always available on your phone. That way you can improve your graphic design skills and make your pictures more customized and attractive. Moreover, these apps are intuitive and incredibly fun to use. You may also like: 22 Quote Apps for Android & iOS Here are 15 best font style mobile apps for Android and IOS users that you can use to apply, edit, and create cool text on your photos. Font Candy Photo & Text Editor The Font Candy is an app that instantly makes your photos ready for sharing on your social media accounts. The Font Candy app has over 45 artistic and hand-picked fonts that you can choose from to add text or captions to your photos. This app is capable of text curving, opacity controls, and text shadows so itâs quite useful. Font Candy helps you make your edits more unique because you can add multiple captions and manipulate them separately. It also has built-in custom templates for Artworks and Quotes which are ready for you to use it. Moreover, it allows you to design your own iPhone cases, posters, T-shirts, magnets, and many more with the Font Candy App. So you will definitely like this app, be sure. Check also: 11 Best apps for watermarking photos for Android & iOS Canva â Graphic Design Creator Font Keyboard Free Well, the photo editing apps with cute and beautiful fonts can be fun, but sometimes you just donât have the time or desire to put that much effort into the font. Or, for example, you wanted to write something in a beautiful font under your social media profile but then you had to browse the Internet in order to find the beautiful font online. So what should you do if you feel lazy to open a photo editing program? This app is a keyboard app that has cool fonts already built-in. When you are typing the text on your phone, you can just click on the icon of the keyboard, go to another section with various fonts, choose one, and then you will be able to use an unusual font. The only thing is that it can happen that the font readable on one device is not readable on another one. Unfortunately, it tends to happen between two OS â iOS and Android. Here we have an app for iOS so keep that in mind. Overall, this is an extremely popular app with more than 1 million downloads. Here you will find more than 120 different fonts, which you will be able to use literally everywhere. As a bonus, on this keyboard, you will also find funny emojis, cute stickers, and other nice features. Phonto Phonto is an app that has tons of features without any limitations. Phonto is created to edit your photos with beautiful typography and make all the basic edits. You can use over 200 free fonts for Android users and about 400 fonts iOS users which you also can customize. On top of that, you can even install other font styles in the app. Moreover, you can change the color, resize, rotate, add shadows, and manage the spacing. The app also enables you to play with lighting and shadow borders to give attractive looks to your artwork. The only con is itâs ad-supported. So If you are not comfortable with ads, you will probably need to remove it by paying $.99 as an in-app purchase. The complete package for a typography app right? That is why you should try it. PicLab PicLab markets itself as a full-fledged photo-editing app. It features filters, stickers, textures, patterns, and much more to make your snaps social media-ready. In addition to all this, PicLab has an extensive text overlay feature. The app allows you to rotate, resize, set the opacity, add multiple text layers, or add a drop shadow on your font. The biggest advantage of PicLab over the others is the fact that you can create picture collages and can then overlay text onto them. New tools are added on a monthly basis to ensure you get the best experience. The interface of PicLab is intuitive and makes it simple to edit your photos. Unfortunately, PicLab adorns all your creations with a watermark, but you can easily remove it with a small, one-time payment. Paletto Palleto is a great app if you want to create unique photos and express yourself. It is an app that doubles up as a diary & note app; that will enable you to keep a record of your day. It is a typographic app aiming to treasure your feelings by keeping your memories. The app does this by allowing you to write about your day with a variety of typographic fonts & colors that will best express how your day felt. It can also work well as a journal, so you can write what youâve heard being said during the day. Just like you would use a palette to paint, Paletto enables you to paint each day in different colors. You can create an awesome diary and a note with a simple screen-touch or two. With Paletto, you can capture the ordinary, little joys in life, treasure sweet memories with your friend or record the diary of your precious baby. Try it and your memories will be as beautiful as ever. Stylish Fonts: Chat Text Style This app stands out from the whole list because it is quite unusual. Well, it doesnât mean that it is difficult to use, but it works differently â this is not a keyboard app and not a photo editor. This is that app that allows you to choose fonts for the messengers. What you need to do is to open it, then browse through the fonts and choose the one you want to use. Then, click on the icon of the messenger that you will see nearby and the app will automatically redirect you to that messenger where you will be able to use a new stylish font. In order to stop using the font, you will have to restart the messenger. You are also able to choose the color of the font and create beautiful pictures in the app and then copy them to the chats. Typorama If you donât have much time for design, then Typorama is for you. This is the iOS-only app that âautomagicallyâ transforms your photos and text into impressive typographic designs. It allows you to save time and effort by automatically providing you complex text layouts with different fonts and typefaces. Typorama automatically generates text layouts in 35 typographic styles from hundreds of available font. Users just need to select a photo and enter their text. Typorama then creates complex text layouts with different fonts and typefaces. And if you donât like what the app comes up with you can simply tap to explore randomly-generated designs to create unique images. You can also play with 3D distortion, shadow, gradient, filter, and add ribbons, badges, or ornaments to enrich your design. You can then use the result to post on your Facebook or save as a wallpaper. Stylish Fonts by Wisdomlogix Solutions This is another style fonts app for Android devices and it might seem like an extremely simple app however, it is one of the most popular apps in this category. Well, its interface is a little bit obsolete, but here you will find a decent range of various fonts that you can use in editors, in chats, posts, and so on. The way of using this app is not difficult as well. All you have to do when you open the app is to scroll through the fonts and choose the one you like more â and then you will be automatically redirected to the blank space where you can type the text in this font. Type it and copy it afterward â the font style will be perpetuated. SALT â Watermark, resize & add text to photos The SALT app makes it easy to automatically add a logo, watermark, or text on your photos and share them directly from the app. The app enables you to easily add text to photos and choose your font out of a verity of free fonts â handwriting fonts, fancy fonts, girly fonts, stylish fonts, and many others. The main distinguishing feature of the SALT app is an option to resize and crop photos in a wide verity of sizes. It also has many templates such as Facebook Ads, Facebook Cover, Facebook Page Post, Pinterest Ads, and Youtube Art. This app is an amazing option if you run a blog and want your content to be creative. You can also add your contact details to your photos, so your friends or customers can reach out to you. So thereâs no doubt youâll have various options if you choose the SALT app â to text on your photos and edit them. You may also like: 11 Best apps to make photo slideshow with music (Android & iOS) WordSwag Like the many typography tools you can find on the web, WordSwag automatically designs the words you put on your photos. The app basically puts some creativity into your quotes or captions. And if you do not like what the app comes up with, just pick any alternative from other choices. Then, save your design or share it with friends. In addition to a ton of different font styles, Word Swag also gives you access to hundreds of thousands of gorgeous photos. The app draws upon the picture library of Pixabay, one of the Internetâs largest stock photo providers. You will have the ability to browse these photos to use in your designs for free. But if you want to use some fonts and more advanced features you will need to make a one-time payment. Typo Style Another cool app with the most beautiful and diverse font styles. It is quite a popular app on Google Play and it has mainly positive reviews from users. Here you can both use it as a photo editor and add cute texts to pictures right in the app or just copy the sentences in the fonts you want and insert them where you need to. Also, here you will find the different framing of the sentences and words â now you are able to create truly stylish pictures with quotes. In general, Typo Style is a simple app, but it is easy to use and probably that is its main advantage â the font styles app shouldnât be complex, should it? WhatTheFont As the name suggests WhatTheFont app identifies fonts in a snap. The app is a mobile version of the website previously developed by MyFonts and recognizes any font you point at with your camera, including a variation of similar fonts to go with it. All you need to do is to take a photo of a design you love â the app recognizes the fonts and shows you matches. WhatTheFont is a great app for designers, crafters, and anyone who loves typography. It is also perfect for when you see a great design and want to identify the fonts, or when your client sends you an image but doesnât know what fonts were used. Moreover, you can get ideas and inspiration for font options for your own projects. The app also allows you to enter your own text to try them out on the spot. This app is an absolute designerâs dream, try it out. Font Style Candy Font Style Candy is an app that offers you a diversity of tools you can use these tools to express yourself and make your photos look more unique. There are such options as text size, font styles, text color, shadow, text format, alignment, and many more. The app allows you to choose from more than 63 font styles and lets you to easily add text and captions to your photos. If youâre into comics, this app has the capability to create comics-like text for your photos. You can also choose from 70+ quotes you can add to your photos. Moreover, Font Style Candy enables you to easily resize, rotate, move, and change in the existing color effect. The app also has different photo filters and colors embedded so you can edit until you get the right look and feel. To sum it up, Font Style Candy has many interesting options to try. You can also check: 20 Free Android Apps for Designers Fontspiration Fontspiration is an app that lets you create custom typography with animation. There are more than a hundred fonts available in this app and plenty of inspirational pictures to draw which showcases typography art from designers around the world. You can create custom typographic designs using hundreds of fonts and dozens of built-in animations. All your creations can be saved as an image, GIF, video, or directly shared to Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or any other social media. Fontspiration allows you to make your own masterpiece â you can choose a font, customize the size, alignment, kerning, color, and animation of it. Instagram, Twitter, more. Improve your creativity by trying the Fontspiration app â you wonât regret it. Anne Novikova Enjoy finding leading apps of all kinds and share them with the world. An iOS user with an interest to all gadgets that make life easier and more fun.
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