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Sk Shihan Fardin
# ProTip: When you sign up for anything online, put the website’s name as your middle name.
Now when you receive spam, you will know who sold your data.
Let’s say you order food from Foodpanda’s official website.
To complete your order, you provide:
• Your name
• Email address
• Phone number
• Home address
Now, a few days later, you start getting emails and text messages from other companies like:
• A local restaurant promoting their new deals
• A kitchen appliance brand offering discounts
• Even a delivery service or and insurance company
sending random offers
You might wonder — “How did they get my information?”
This happens when your data is shared, sold, or leaked.
There are two main possibilities:
1. Data Sharing for Marketing
• Foodpanda or its marketing partners may have shared your contact info with other companies for promotional purposes.
• This is usually mentioned in the website’s “Privacy Policy” — though most people don’t read it.
2. Data Leak or Poor Security
In short:
You ordered food from Foodpanda (Company A),
but then Company B, C, D (which you never interacted with) start sending spam messages.
This shows how your personal data travels between businesses — sometimes legally (through marketing deals) and sometimes illegally (through data leaks).
Let’s say your name is Elon Mask
When you sign up on Foodpanda’s website, you write your name as Elon Foodpanda Mask instead.
Now, if a few weeks later you get a spam email or message that says,
“Hi Elon Foodpanda Mask, check out our new offers!”,
you’ll instantly know that Foodpanda is the source that shared or leaked your data — because only they had that version of your name.
So, by adding the website’s name as your “middle name,” you can track which website sold or leaked your information later.
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Sk Shihan Fardin
Half of a Country’s Entire Budget Comes from Selling Website Domains!
Sounds unbelievable? Well, for one tiny island nation — this is reality.
Today, I’ll tell you an incredible story where technology and luck intertwined to create a modern-day jackpot.
Meet Anguilla — a small British island in the Caribbean Sea with a population of just 15,000 people.
Yet, this little island has struck an economic goldmine, thanks to none other than AI.
Every country has its own internet domain extension — like .bd for Bangladesh.
Anguilla’s is .ai.
Before 2022, that .ai domain brought in less than 1% of the nation’s total budget.
Nobody paid much attention to it.
But then, everything changed — in November 2022, when ChatGPT was launched.
The AI revolution exploded overnight, and suddenly, every tech startup wanted a domain ending in .ai.
It became a symbol of innovation — a digital badge that said, “We’re part of the future.”
And the result?
In 2018, there were only 48,000 registered .ai domains.
By 2023, that number skyrocketed to 870,000!
(And by 2025… well, we’ll have to check how crazy it’s gotten by now 😄)
According to the IMF (International Monetary Fund), Anguilla’s 2025 national budget is around $93 million —
and nearly half of that comes from selling .ai domains!
It’s like owning digital real estate — and Anguilla just happens to own a piece of land everyone suddenly wants to buy.
Of course, this isn’t the first time something like this has happened.
Tiny Tuvalu made millions from its .tv domain, and the Chagos Islands profited from .io.
But the way AI has changed Anguilla’s fate?
That’s nothing short of unbelievable.
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OpenAI has officially launched the ChatGPT Go Plan in Bangladesh on October 8, 2025, offering powerful AI tools at an accessible price of $5 per month. The rollout is part of OpenAI’s expansion to 16 Asian countries, bringing advanced AI closer to millions of new users.
The Go Plan includes everything from the Free plan, plus extended access to GPT-5, image generation, file uploads, and advanced data analysis using Python. Users can also enjoy longer memory for more personalized conversations and access to projects, tasks, and custom GPTs to organize work, build AI tools, and boost productivity.
This move makes premium AI capabilities, previously limited to higher-tier plans, available to a much wider audience. From students analyzing research data to entrepreneurs automating workflows and creators generating content, ChatGPT Go opens up limitless possibilities for Bangladeshi innovators.
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Sk Shihan Fardin
Lets see who wants Github Students for free for 1 year with free domain and 200$ worth cloud service <3
Video coming soon. Stay tuned, stay subscribed
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