Wickr
The ephemeral messaging applications are succeeding halfway around the world. Despite the fact that some markets such as Spanish still seem to reuse them, they are a great attraction for the young audience , which seems to find the immediacy and false anonymity that it offers them as a whole claim. One of them is Wickr, which, in true Snapchat or style Telegram, allows you to delete your messages after they have been seen by the fellow users of the application.A tool that has been updated with a curious new function to announce the existence of new private and ephemeral content , but through social networks like Facebook
This is a most complete ephemeral and secret messaging application. With it, it is not necessary to collect user data or to collect the phone book and contacts. Just add new by name and start one-on-one or up to ten-person conversations where to share text messages, voice memos, photos or even videos that may have an expiration date. After being seen and expiring said date or time, self-destruct without leaving any trace.
Well, now this application Wickr has added a new and interesting function.It is about the possibility of publishing private content, but through social networks where the content is made public. With what mission? It is difficult to say, although everything seems to be with the aim of letting know about this tool and functionality through Facebook, as well as its contents, which remain private despite appearing on the social network par excellence.
Actually, what it allows is that the user of Wickr generated a new content with date expiration date, which can be a photo such as brands, hats and drawings on the image, and share it on Facebook However, content remains private here, protected under the skin of a cat photo, albeit with whatever description the user wants to give it. Thus, when another Wickr user checks your Facebook wall and meets adorable cats , all you have to do is click on the content for the messaging application to start and to be able to see that content
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This is a new feature that moves away from conversations a bit. His name is Wickr Timed Feed (abbreviations that in English, WTF, mean something like “what the hell”¦?) and his mission is to give aTouch social network to this application And this content is made public for the rest of the users of the application, although it is still ephemeral, since it only lasts 24 hours available. Something like how Snapchat works, but with the interesting option of publishing this content more privately on the social network Facebook, where almost nothing is private.
In short, a curious application for those who want to take advantage of the privacy of this tool, but making content publicly known through From FacebookAnd it is that ephemeral messaging applications continue to be a success, whatever they do. Wickr is fully downloadable free for both Android as for iOS It is available through Google Play and App Store.