Instagram New Setting, Twitter Content Warnings and Apple Restrictive Repairs

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In today’s Tech Bytes, there are changes at Instagram. The social media platform is working on bringing back the option for users to see posts in chronological order. Its current feed option is based on an algorithm set by user preferences.

Twitter is testing a new feature allowing users to add content warnings to specific photos and videos. It’s a change from the current "all or none" method which slaps the warning on all of your tweets. Users will be allowed to flag a specific tweet and categorize it for violence or sensitive content.

Finally, apple’s new "parts and service history" section on your iphone. It allows users to see if genuine apple parts were used in a repair. It’s another change to apple’s restrictive policies on non-authorized repairs. Last month, the company announced a self-repair program launching in the U.S. next year