Obscure is a new free app that has arrived to Google Play, bringing an experience somewhat akin to photo/message sharing apps like Snapchat but with a few twists to the experience.
Obscure actually lets you send messages and pictures to your existing contacts, Google+ friends, Facebook friends and other sources. While the messages don’t expire, you can delete them any time after sending them off. This is good if you accidentally sent a message or picture, or if your situation changes and you no longer want a contact keeping on to your pics and messages. If you’re afraid someone is going to take a screenshot of your messages/pics in order to permanently save them, Obscure says that it disables this from happening (though a smart modder can probably find a way around this).
Beyond this, there’s some interesting features like a text filter to scramble your messages if you want to keep them private from someone looking over your shoulder, or you can also apply a variety of filters and stickers/doodles to the pictures you send to your friends (obscuring them, hence the name). For more details, you’ll want to check out their Google Play listing.
Source: Google Play;
from Android Authority http://ift.tt/1s5psEw
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