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Fake Android apps in the Play Store are a problem. People create listings designed to look exactly like popular apps, often using the same icon and name, to trick you into downloading it—then bombarding you with ads (or worse, malware). This issue has been especially prominent lately.

Deepfakes or DF, a portmanteau of 'deep learning or DL' and 'fake', is an artificial intelligence-based human image synthesis technique. It is used to combine and superimpose existing images and videos onto source images or videos. Makes video using our app. DFs may be used to create fake celebrity pornographic videos or revenge porn. The deepfake app known as FaceApp claims to be able to do this for you, with some added effects and filters. The primary function of the FaceApp tool is to use it for facial improvement, i.e. As a replacement for photoshop. However, deepfake technology is used to.

Fake is a new browser for Mac OS X that makes web automation simple. Fake allows you to drag discrete browser Actions into a graphical Workflow that can be run again and again without human interaction. The Fake Workflows you create can be saved, reopened, and shared.

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Inspired by Apple's Automator application, Fake looks like a combination of Safari and Automator that allows you to run (and re-run) 'fake' interactions with the web.

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Power Users will love Fake for automating tedious web tasks like filling out lengthy forms and capturing screenshots. Developers can use Fake for graphically configuring automated tests for their webapps, including assertions, assertion failure handlers, and error handlers.

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All of Fake's automation features are powered by Mac OS X's native scripting tool – AppleScript. Which means Fake can be used to incorporate web automation into many other OS X scripting tasks.

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Fake's browser component is based on the same open source technology behind the popular Mac OS X Site Specific Browser, Fluid. That means Fake has powerful features developers expect from a modern browser like Userscript and Userstyle support. Fake's proprietary secret sauce is in its web automation capabilities – the Action Library, and Workflow side pane.