A new messaging app called Ansa has been developed for
those who take their online footprint seriously.
Ansa, the new messaging app, launched at Disrupt SF,
which is one of the biggest hackathon events of the year hosted by tech blog
TechCrunch, allows people to chat "off the record",
which enables the phone to delete all messages sent
within 60 seconds of it being read, News.com.au reported.
Natali Bryla, Ansa founder and CEO said that "the
difference with other texting apps is that everything you say is
permanent", unlike this app, which has been developed for those who are
paranoid about their privacy.
This app, which comes in handy for those who have sent
a text message in their weaker moments that they come to regret later, also
allows one to delete a message from the recipient's phone, hours, days or
months after it has been sent using the "sync deletion" option.
Ansa features include photo filters, which allows one
to draw silly images before sending them. Also, once can send and receive
Google images and YouTube videos without leaving the app.
However, Ansa will store any text messages that have been
deemed on-the-record.
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