No More Instantly Regrettable Texts!
Have you ever sent a text message and then a few seconds later you were like “OMG?” Yeah, we have all sent an embarrassing text message or two. But guess what, now there is an app for that! Say hello to the new app called Strings.
It’s a play off the whole no strings attached thing because now text messages will have strings attached, well virtual strings that is.
Strings gives you the ability to permanently be able to delete a text message that you sent on others phones.
It also notifies you when others screenshot. However, there are some strings attached to that too so check out video for all the info about this revolutionary new app!
Harry Kubota
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