A new app allows you to 'unsend' a text by deleting the message from the receiver's smartphone. Everyone has suffered from 'text regret' - wishing they could unsend a text message - at least once, the app developers said.
The app, RakEM, eliminates 'text regret' by allowing users to delete the unwanted sent message, removing it from both devices.
The app also claims to deliver high privacy for instant messaging, file, image and location sharing, voice and video calling.
"With security breaches making headlines almost daily, people want assurance that their communications are private and protected," said Greg Parker, president and CEO of Raketu in New York.
The app uses server-less, device-to-device direct technology, completely eliminating the possibility of data storage or mining.
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