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Beautify your browser with popular Instagram images

Instagram, one of the most popular photograph sharing portals on the planet, has received support in the form of a third-party extension called Flume New Tab. Whenever you open a new tab on your browser, it will display the most popular photographs from Instagram.

Flume comes with multiple options at its disposal. It includes an intuitive design and customizes your feeds into multiple categories of popular, your stream, profile, username or likes. Flume is a breeze to install, sign in with your Instagram account and you are good to go in no time. Flume by default only displays one new picture per tab, which is customizable through its settings and by enabling the ‘Select more images’ option.

Flume is also available on Safari, with a Mac OS X app in the pipeline.

Image credit: Flume

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Mohammad Farooq

Farooq is currently writing for Dawn and TechJuice. He is also volunteering for Digital Rights Pakistan.

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