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Trick To See Instagram Profile Picture On Fullscreen. See Anyone's Instagram DP On Fullscreen.

T oday, almost everyone is on Instagram. And Instagram has become one of the most important social media channels.Unlike Facebook, you all know Instagram doesn't have lots of features. But, still, people love it. Maybe because of its cool features? Depends.... We can see a lot of people on Instagram use public profile and some with private profiles. On Facebook, we can see the user's profile picture (DP) in full screen- simply clicking on their picture ( If not protected), but not on Instagram. Instagram does not offer a way to view someone's profile picture in full screen; all you see is their picture in a small circle, even if the account is public.  Sometimes you may want to view somebody's picture in full screen. It might be your crush, ex or can be anyone. Since Instagram does not provide a way to see profile picture in full screen, there are a number of ways you can view someone's Instagram DP on full screen.  How to view Instagram prof

How To Take Screenshot On Windows 10 Windows 8 Windows 8.1 In Just One Click - TheXploiter

Microsoft Windows, of course, the most popular OS in the world today. The latest release from Microsoft to their OS family is Windows 10. But still many of us use the previous versions of Windows such as Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 or even the legendary Windows XP series. Windows has a lot of features that we really don't know which exist. Some features are really familiar to us. I  think no one outta here who doesn't know why CTRL+C is used for or the use of ALT+F4 in Windows. They are all shortcuts, which we use daily when operating a  Windows computer.  Have you ever tried taking a screenshot on Windows or Do you know how to take a screenshot on a Windows machine? Well, if you don't know, continue reading, I will explain How to take a screenshot in a single click.  Sometimes you use the built-in Snipping Tool or Alt+Prt sc and then  Paint to save your current screen, oops, that's  a long process indeed. Opening the Snipping Tool, capturing the scre