How do I log into VLive app?
V LIVE user information
APP/WEB: Select the "Are you having trouble logging in?" tab at the bottom of the login page. 2. Log in with the registered email and password. However, this method is available only when you have registered a secondary login method (email/password).
How do you use Vlive+?
Vlive is an app where you can watch your favorite k-pop groups live. You just download the app on your device, create an account, and follow your favorite k-pop groups. Also, make sure to turn on your notifications for the app. Now, you will get a notification when those groups you followed are live.
Is VLive banned in India?
The Government of India has recently imposed a ban on 47 more Chinese-based mobile apps that have been operating as clones of the 59 apps banned earlier in June. The list of these banned applications is yet to be released. ... V Live is one such mobile app that many users may suspect to come from a Chinese developer.
Is BTS VLive free?
Yes VLive is free. The artist channels are free. Certain contents are free such as the artist live when they come to talk to their fans. As for BTS they have BTS Run and through their channel it is free.
Is Quora a safe site?
Quora is as safe as any other social websites on the internet. Quora website itself is very safe from threats and hackers. The content of the website is constantly checked by moderators for sensitive and abusive content to remove. Only so much can be done with thousands of questions everyday and a few mods.
What is the purpose of Quora?
Quora is an interesting site that feels part search engine and part social network, but its purpose is to both give you answers and allow you to answer questions for others in subjects you're knowledgeable about.
Does Quora belong to Facebook?
Quora was co-founded by former Facebook employees Adam D'Angelo and Charlie Cheever in June 2009.
Is Quora a part of Google?
Quora, the popular question-and-answer website, has a long way to go to become a successful business. But it plans to get there without relying on Google. Founded in 2009 and led by former Facebook executive Adam D'Angelo, Quora has seen what happens to content sites that count on Google's search engine for traffic.