Ayman Hariri, the Lebanese billionaire behind the famous Vero application

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The Lebanese billionaire, former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri and the half-brother of current Prime Minister Saad Hariri, is the founder of the most prominent communications application. Social and the most current month: "Vero".

Before his creation, Hariri helped his family in the construction business after his father was assassinated in 2005, but the company is now closed, and its demise draws attention to the recent sharp rise.

Hariri launched the Vero application as an alternative to Facebook and Entangram, and received great attention last week, becoming the most popular free application through the App Store on Tuesday.

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Just like Facebook and Instagram, Vero does not use algorithmic equations to show content on the news page with personal accounts. Users can see the content in the order in which it is posted and is free of commercials.

Hariri, said in an interview with CNN that he had devised the idea after noting that his friends had acted during their use of Facebook, "quite differently from what they had known in the real world." Hariri also said he was late in creating an account through " Facebook".

"In the real world we do not have an audience," he says. "We treat people differently in our lives depending on the degree of intimacy we have with them. Real social media are those that exist among people in the real world," Vero says.