PayPal Re-enables Electronic Withdrawal Service in India

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Hello Friends Paypal Re-Enable The Electronic Withdraw Option.Have A Look Below 
PayPal India has built quite a reputation for pulling nasty surprises out of the blue. Three days back, they suspended indefinitely electronic withdrawal services or direct deposits in India. The good news is that something changed, and PayPal has re-enabled the crucial electronic withdrawal services.
As always, PayPal’s official announcement offers little explanation and simply apologizes for any inconvenience. “We want you to know that our customers are our #1 priority and we are working non-stop to improve our service to you”, wrote Dickson Seow from PayPal’s Corporate Communications team. The previously announced $5 refund for cheque withdrawals will also be continued for Indian users.
Needless to say, these out of the blue jolts have seriously damaged PayPal’s reputation. It’s hard to imagine PayPal being happy with the current situation either. Although we don’t know what caused the latest flip-flop, I will be surprised if the Indian government and regulatory bodies didn’t have a hand to play.

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Details of 100m Facebook users collected and published

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Hello Friends Today I Had A News From BBC Channel That About 100 million Users Of Facebook Accounts Are Hacked And It Is Available At Priate Bay..Its So Unhappy To Happen Like That..So,Friends Be Careful Don't Join Or Give Your User Details To Others.
See The Link For Details From BBC Channel
BBC Channel

See This Below Story  Taken From BBC Channel:


 Facebook torrent
The torrent is attracting hundreds of downloads
Personal details of 100m Facebook users have been collected and published on the net by a security consultant.
Ron Bowes used a piece of code to scan Facebook profiles, collecting data not hidden by the user's privacy settings.
The list, which has been shared as a downloadable file, contains the URL of every searchable Facebook user's profile, their name and unique ID.
Mr Bowes said he published the data to highlight privacy issues, but Facebook said it was already public information.
The file has spread rapidly across the net.
On the Pirate Bay, the world's biggest file-sharing website, the list was being distributed and downloaded by more than 1,000 users.
One user, going by the name of lusifer69, described the list as "awesome and a little terrifying".
In a statement to BBC News, Facebook said that the information in the list was already freely available online.
"People who use Facebook own their information and have the right to share only what they want, with whom they want, and when they want," the statement read.
"In this case, information that people have agreed to make public was collected by a single researcher and already exists in Google, Bing, other search engines, as well as on Facebook.
"No private data is available or has been compromised," the statement added.
'Privacy confusion'
But Simon Davies from the watchdog Privacy International told BBC News that Facebook had been given ample warning that something like this would happen.
"Facebook should have anticipated this attack and put measures in place to prevent it," he said
"It is inconceivable that a firm with hundreds of engineers couldn't have imagined a trawl of this magnitude and there's an argument to be heard that Facebook have acted with negligence, he added.
Mr Davies said that the trawl of data fed into "the confusion of the privacy settings".
"People did not understand the privacy settings and this is the result," he said.
FacebookFacebook hit its 500m user in mid June 2010
Earlier this year there was a storm of protest from users of the site over the complexity of Facebook's privacy settings. As a result, the site rolled out simplified privacy controls.
Facebook has a default setting for privacy that makes some user information publicly available. People have to make a conscious choice to opt-out of the defaults.
"It is similar to the white pages of the phone book, this is the information available to enable people to find each other, which is the reason people join Facebook," said a spokesman for the firm.
"If someone does not want to be found, we also offer a number of controls to enable people not to appear in search on Facebook, in search engines, or share any information with applications."
But Mr Davies disagreed, saying the default settings should be changed.
"This highlights the argument for a higher level of privacy and proves the case for default nondisclosure," he said.
"There are going to be a lot of angry and concerned people right now who will be wondering who has their data and what they should do."
However, Mr Davies pointed out that this was something of an "ethical attack" and that more personal information, such as email addresses, phone numbers and postal addresses had not been included in the trawl.
BBC Online readers have been sending us their thoughts on this story. Here is a selection of their comments.
I've reconnected with dozens of old friends, some of whom I hadn't seen in years, because it is possible to search for them on Facebook. There's not much point in signing up for it if you're just going to hide behind a wall of anonymity.
Cliff Smith, Exeter, UK
I don't see that Facebook has done anything wrong. They make it abundantly clear that you, the subscriber, are responsible for managing your privacy settings. If you don't know how to cook, you stay out of the kitchen. In other words, if you don't understand how to manage your privacy settings, don't sign up to Facebook.
Steve, Riverside, California, USA
I made a deliberate decision not to use Facebook because I don't trust it. It is obviously a frequently-attacked site, and I don't trust the company to resist the temptation to harvest the data they host.
Jane C, UK
What happened is that someone wasted hours compiling already available material and then posted it on the 'scary' Pirate Bay website, as if they were disclosing secrets of national security. It's no more alarming than finding the yellow pages in a brothel. If you want to meet friends and share information with the world then stop whining when the person looking over your shoulder can see it all too.
Mark Ford, East Grinstead, UK
I use Facebook to connect with family friends and co-workers. But I am not searchable, I do not share with 'friends of friends' and have not installed any of those silly side apps that share your info. Facebook is still too complicated for the average user.
Shannon, Winchester, California, USA
Large scale data mining exercises like this one are actually pretty common and easy to do. If you don't want people looking at your information, either don't make it publicly available or don't post it in the first place.
Ben, Manchester, UK
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Update on PayPal accounts for India users

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Hottest topic of the day...!
Paypal removing their electronic fund transfer to the Indian members from tomorrow onwards. This news is somewhat hot today. A lot of Indian members got a lot of worry by this update.Please read below..

In accordance with regulatory instructions, there will be a change in our withdrawal functionality in India starting on August 1, 2010. At present, you can request for either an electronic or cheque withdrawal of funds from your PayPal account. From July 29, 2010 onwards, you will only be able to request for a cheque withdrawal of funds from your PayPal account.
We sincerely apologize in advance for any inconvenience caused from this change and we are working hard to restore the electronic withdrawal service. In the meantime, we are bringing this matter to your attention so that you can plan your future withdrawal activities accordingly.
Our India users can find the cheque withdrawal process here. In order to help you deal with this change and until further notice, we will refund the US$5 cheque withdrawal fee to you for cheque withdrawals made on July 29, 2010 onwards.
If you have any questions, please contact PayPal customer support by logging into your PayPal account and clicking on ‘contact us’ at the bottom of the page.
Again, we apologize for any inconvenience caused from this change in our withdrawal functionality. We will provide ongoing updates to you here. We thank you for your attention and patience as we work tirelessly to resolve this situation as quickly as possible.
So,Friends i have a lot of hope that this problem will solve quickly. If it is not solved, surely paypal will lose some Indian members, because most of them don't like check payments. I always prefer bank withdraws only. Now share about your views in this topic. Will it solved soon?
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LK Magazine v2 Premium Blogger Template

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Hello Friends And Loyal Visitors And Readers,Please Note That This Post Has Been Copied From Other Site And I Had Posted This Template And It's Details For You To Have A Detail Explanation About How To Edit This Template.Since I Am Now Using The Same Template For These Blog...Please Feel Free To Ask Me If You Have Any Problem.



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    Automatically Update Your Twitter And FaceBook Status When You Add A New Post On Blogger

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    Twitter, facebook, Laconica, Ping.fm and Hellotxt are now one of the biggest visitors sources for a lot of blogs, so you have to use this services to get more visitors,
    So you have to update your status regularly each time you add a new post on your blog so your followers and friends keep receiving the latest updates from your blog.
    But updating your status regularly taking a lot of time, specially if you post many posts daily.
    Today we’ll learn a new way that`ll save us more time. by using this tool you wont need to tweet and update your status on Twitter, facebook, Laconica, Ping.fm and Hellotxt.
    You will just need to Authenticate your Twitter, facebook, Laconica, Ping.fm and Hellotxt account .
    After this add your blog’s RSS feed link there . and you are good to go.

    Lets Do It.
    Go to TwitterFeed.com, And click register now. Then fill the form and click Create account.
    Then you’ll be taken to another page contain 3 steps.
    Step 1: Name Feed & Add Source URL.
    You’ll need to enter your
    Feed Name
    RSS Feed URL, your default blog url should be the following.http://yourblogname.blogspot.com/feeds/comments/full
    Or you can enter your feedburner url if you are a member of feedburner.
    And click Continue to Step 2
    Step 2: Configure Publishing Services.
    In this step you will be able to Authenticate your accounts in Twitter, facebook, Laconica, Ping.fm and Hellotxt with your twitterfeed.com account,
    For example click on Facebook, on the next page, click Connect with facebook, a new window will be opened, enter your facebook e-mail and password and clickconnect Then click allow access and click create service
    And after you add and Authenticate all your accounts click All Done.
    Step 3: Done.
    On this step just click Go to dashboard. From your dashboard you can add, edit or remove services from your account.
    And now you are done.

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    14 PPC (Pay Per Click) Ad Networks

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    I think and believe PPC is the best way to make money from your blogs because only it works for me. Google adsense is world leader in PPC ads and it is running on my site. Google adsense is content based ads so it does not let you run other content based PPC ad networks otherwise your account will be suspended. However it now let you show ads from some of other networks that are approved by Google. However you can run PPC ads from other networks without Google approval if that are not content based as infolinks let you run inline ads and you can run Chitika also with Google adsense.
    (1) Google Adsense
    More than 90% sites that run ads are running adsense. You get paid monthly, Minimum payout is $100. Payments are paid via Cheque.
    (2) Chitika Ads
    Chitika ads are easy to setup once your domain is approved. Minimum payout is $10. You can get paid via PayPal. You can run it with Google adsense. Chitika is useful for US and Canada visitors.
    (3) Adbrite
    Adbrite is the real adsense alternative, it is similar to adsense, payment is paid via check. Minimum payout is $100 but you can lower it up to $20. Adbrite pays net 60 days basis. Mostly publishers go for adbrite after suspension from Google adsense.
    (4) Bidvertiser
    Minimum payout is $10 via PayPal. Ads are available for feeds and standard ads for contents. You can show banners, buttons and inline ads.
    (5) Kontera
    kontera is inline ppc ad network.Inline text ads will be shown o selected keywords of our blog post. Kontera shares 70% of revenue with publishers.
    (6) Infolinks
    Infolinks is for intext advertising or inline text advertising. Payment is paid via PayPal and minimum payout is $50.
    (8) Clicksor
    clicksor is also inline text advertising network like infolinks and kontera. But you should needs minimum 5000 page impressions daily. Payment is made in 15 days, minimum payout is $50.
    (9) Adclickmedia
    It pays you up to 60% of revenue for PPC ads. Three types of ad formats you can use are photo text ads, Interstitial Ads, banner ads. Interstitial ads are full page ads between pages.
    (10) Adtoll
    It pays you 15th of every month. Payment methods are check, PayPal, and wire transfer. Minimum payout is $40. It pays you 75% of commission form revenue.
    (11) Ppclinking
    You can show text and banner advertisings. Payment can be withdrawn from PayPal. Minimum payout is %25.
    (12) Freekii
    You get 76% of all revenue. Minimum payout is $10 via PayPal.
    (13) Adside
    You can show ads using unique ad formats like Adside Anchor that wilbe serve from corner of the browser window. Adside 2layer banner, these are banner but have two layers. Adside video and adside floating pannel ad formats also you use to show ads on your site.
    (14) Adwooz
    Up to 75% revenue share you get paid, you can withdraw payments via PayPal or check. You can show text and banner ads in various formats.
    (15) Clicksrank
    You can shoe relevant text and banner advertisings. You can show ads in content pages and in search engines. Payments can be withdrawn via PayPal.
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