Original WhatsApp Default Chat Wallpaper

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I am providing you the original WhatsApp's default chat wallpaper.
You may have been redirected from github. FYI that's my page on Git.

Picture:
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Guidelines:
  1. Sharing you the original chat wallpaper of WhatsApp that I have extracted from static.facebook.com.
  2. This image may be subject to copyright and the rights over this picture may be to Facebook Inc. and WhatsApp Inc. 
  3. Kindly use with permission from original authors of this pic.
  4. I am in no way connected or represent this property.

Image credit: Photo by Mika Baumeister on Unsplash

Shh..! Secret Way To Predate Your Emails


Either you have missed your assignment's submission date or you have missed really tight deadline at your work and you urgently need to send an email with a date that predates one day, one week or even one month ago.

Photo by Kon Karampelas on Unsplash


Most of the articles you see on the web are really old or they do not work but today I'll be showing you how to successfully predate your emails to an earlier date WITH PROOF.

Most of the other articles you see on web makes you to predate your system's clock to an earlier date first and then open your email but when you do that you get to see an error: "Your Computer Clock is Wrong." or "Did Not Connect: Potential Security Issue." or any other error.



Steps to follow to predate/backdate your emails:

Step 1: DO NOT change your system time yet
Step 2: Open your email account on your browser.
Step 3:  In your sytem's 'Time & Date' settings page, turn off 'Automatic Date & Time'.
For me, my current date is 2 May 2020 and 'Automatic Date & Time' turned off.
Step 4: Keep the email account's tab opened in your web browser in the background and now back date your system's setting, let's say change it to 31 Mar 2020.
Step 5: Click on 'New Mail' or 'Compose' and prepare your email and send it immediately.
Step 6: Turn back on 'Automatic Date & Time' on your system so that you can browse other stuff on the web.
Step 7: Post your comment below if you have successfully did this or ask questions if you couldn't.


Image Credits: Photo by Kon Karampelas on Unsplash