vendredi 2 janvier 2015

New Messaging App Strings Lets You Un-Text People

New Messaging App Strings Lets You Un Text People image Strings


This sounds like a dream come true, but Strings is an app that lets you take back what you’ve just texted and regretted immediately after. The messaging app allows you to delete whatever it is that you’ve sent from not just your own phone, but to the phone of the person as well. It will, however, require that both parties download the app.


This may sound familiar since messages sent through Cyber Dust can do the same thing, albeit the message disappears regardless of whether you delete it or not. Snapchat is another popular messaging app that makes photos disappear as soon as the recipient has seen them, preventing them from saving any traces of the photo or message.


A quick screenshot will notify the sender of what you’ve done though, so you might not want to go down that route. Strings is a messaging app that does both but with the added advantage of letting you keep the photos or messages unless stated otherwise. It also works with emails and videos.


The content, once deleted, cannot be retrieved in any way. The Strings developer promises that all content will be deleted “immediately and permanently.” On the other hand, users are advised to take this with a grain of salt, since previously Snapchat’s users have been burned before when over 200,000 of presumably “permanently deleted” photos were leaked. To be on the safe side, assume everything you put online as publicly available since it might just be.






New Messaging App Strings Lets You Un-Text People

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