New Secure Messaging App 'Wiper' Is The Ultimate Cheating Tool

Need a more secure place to do your dirt? Wiper app keeps your message trail clean.

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Although we don’t condone stepping out on your significant other, we’re not here to judge, we’re here to help. We’d like to introduce all of the two-timers to the best new app that will, quite literally, make it look like nothing ever happened: Wiper. Think of this app as the Mr. Clean of your love life; you make a mess and it cleans it up.

If you’re not very good at keeping your side piece at bay when you’re with your partner, you need Wiper in your life immediately. It is a new messaging app on iOS and Android that combines the main functions of WhatsApp and Telegram, then adds a button that wipes away messages from the sender’s phone, the recipient’s phone and even the company’s own servers in seconds.

You can wipe all of your texts, emails, and calls from their phones without them even knowing what happened.

Just in case you’re girlfriend or boyfriend is crazy and knows how to hack servers to catch you red-handed, Wiper’s got you covered. Wiper CEO and co-found, Manlio Carrelli says, “It is impossible to control what the recipient of messages is doing too.” He’s got a hell of a point. 

If your side piece is acting up and threatening to out your scandalous ways to your significant other, you can wipe all of your texts, emails, and calls from their phones without them even knowing what happened. As amazing as this app already is, it gets better. 

Wiper offers encrypted HD voice calling and will tell you when the other person takes a screenshot of your conversation. Carrelli explains the ultimate goal as “transparency around what people are doing with your information so that you can make decisions about who to talk to.”

Unfortunately, the app doesn’t delete screenshots off of your "friend's" phone, but here’s hoping they add this in the future. For now, cheaters will just have to make due.

 

[via The Next Web

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