While messages may not be important for some, many of us pay maximum attention to them. For this reason, many users frequently search for “self-destructing messaging applications.” So what are these applications? Here are the details…
Self-destructing messaging applications!
WhatsApp is currently the most commonly used messaging application. However, is it the most private? Unfortunately, the answer is no. The application has a feature to delete messages you send or receive. However, messages within an application do not self-destruct on their own. So which are the self-destructing messaging applications?
1- Snapchat
Snapchat, the legendary platform of an era, basically has the qualities you are looking for even though it is not primarily a messaging application. The application automatically deletes messages, sent photos, or documents unless one of the two parties (sender-receiver) saves them. Additionally, you receive a notification when your messages are screenshotted by the other party.
2- Telegram
Telegram platform is also a very popular messaging application like WhatsApp. In times when WhatsApp was on the agenda for privacy violations, the platform’s user base grew significantly due to its many security features such as screen protection, self-destructing messages, and end-to-end encryption.
3- Cover Me
Cover me is actually different from other applications. It provides you with a US or Canadian registered phone number to send messages with in-app purchase options. Additionally, the application offers private phone call services over the internet. Finally, the application also has a message self-destruct feature.
4- Signal-Private Messenger
If you are looking for a privacy-focused private messaging application for Android, Signal Private Messenger might be a good choice for you. Signal offers options for instant text-based messaging, voice messages, and video calls. Additionally, the application can optionally delete your sent and received messages. Finally, the application also has an “end-to-end encryption” feature.
5- Confide
If you want a complete self-destruct, Confide might be the application you are looking for. The application encrypts all your messages end-to-end and deletes them as soon as you read the message. The free application is preferred by many.
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