Kaboom
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Apparently, due to the proliferation of apps with self-destructing messages, photos, and videos, we're a bit obsessed with privacyThe hacker attacks on celebrities, stealing their photos in which they appeared quite scantily clad or in affectionate attitudes with other people, seem to have penetrated deeply into our behavior when it comes to relating to others. If we don't want anyone to steal nude photos of us, it's sad but that's the way it is, we better not do it.But even so, if we can't suppress the irrepressible desire to send a photo to our boyfriend or girlfriend in which we look a little compromised, there are applications, let's just say it, that allow you to do it in a more discreet way.
Kaboom is, as we say in the title, another app for messages and photos that self-destruct Its operation is very simple: when installing the application, the interface of the camera that the app itself carries will open. Next, we will take the photo. Then we can limit the time that our recipient will have to send it by means of a wheel and, later, send the photo through our messaging services. The photograph will not be as , but a link that will send the recipient to be able to see the photo in question the time that, previously, you have marked. In the photos that follow you can see the process much clearer. Of course, you can also send the link to your contacts on Facebook.
This is what the recipient will see when they click on the link corresponding to our photo, during the time we have marked, in this case, it has been five minutes s. Next, we see what the user finds with a photo that has already expired.
And this is the simple operation of Kaboom, a new app to send messages and photos that They self-destruct. What's the best thing about this app? Well, we are sure that the photo disappears. Is this an impediment for someone, with a bit of cunning, not to take a screenshot and keep the photo forever? Of course not. But the app that guarantees that does not exist. One of the weak points of Kaboom is its poor photographic quality: the images that are taken are usually quite pixelated, so try to make sure that what you share has few artistic pretensions .And we have no doubt that this will be the case… Taking into account the photos that are usually sent with this type of application
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Snapchat pioneered apps with self-destructing messages. Even Snapchat is, today, one of the applications that takes user privacy the most seriously, notifying you if the recipient of the message hasa screenshot to something you've shared, both through stories and direct chats. Then they took over Telegram and Instagram, through their Stories Instagram, in a maneuver widely criticized by the media. And now, we have Kaboom,another self-destructing photo and message app. Do you dare to try it?