Messaging apps can amass a lot of user data over time including everything from personal photos and videos users have shared to records of who they talk to most, where they’ve been, and what online financial services they use.
Over the last few years, more and more of these messaging apps began to offer end-to-end encryption to win over users who want privacy at least as much as they want to gab candidly with friends.
Today, one of the most popular
encrypted chat apps, Viber (which is owned by Rakuten Inc.) rolled out what it
calls “secret messages,” to give users even more control over their
communications. The feature lets users designate which photos or videos stay in
the archives of a chat before they hit “send.” Viber already let users delete a
conversation from both their own phone, and that of recipients’ phones.
The new, secret messaging feature
lets users set a timer for images they want to share, but that they don’t want
to be included in the archives, in a Snapchat-like manner. A photo can be sent
to a recipient with a preset view time of 1, 3, 7 or 10 seconds. After that
time is up, the recipient has a record that something was shared, but they can
no longer see the photo.
A video can be sent on Viber now with
the option for a recipient to be able to view it just one time before it
disappears from the archive. The secret messages feature works for group or
one-to-one chats using Viber on iOS or Android devices.
As of last month, Viber reportedly
surpassed 800 million registered users and 260 million monthly active users.
The app competes with other encrypted chat platforms including Edward
Snowden-endorsed Signal, WhatsApp, Line and Kakao Talk, to name just a few.
The new, secret messages feature in
Viber may be welcome but it’s not exactly groundbreaking. Line and Kakao Talk,
for example, offer something similar. Line has a timer, much like Viber’s for
still photos. And Kakao Talk deletes messages after they have been read.
Snapchat, of course, made ephemeral messaging mainstream.


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