Whatsapp has been the world's most popular messaging application for years, and although it is owned by Facebook, the company has launched a new free application, no ads yet, and encrypts the contents of each message so that no one can read it other than sender and recipient.
The app carries the name YEO, which is the abbreviation for "Your Eye Only" and includes face recognition as another security layer to prevent anyone from accessing your account. Facebook says the service will remain completely free of ads for its users. But they will be required to pay a monthly subscription fee of £ 4.99 after using the application and testing it for 14 days free of charge.
You'll get a free trial for 14 days to try the app, but it's still a matter of whether users are already willing to pay for the privacy of the app.
The app allows users to share private content in a high-security environment; users decide where and when their content can be displayed. The geo-fencing function allows users to restrict where their contacts can see photos, videos, and documents. In addition, those who use the app can remove content from conversations with a quick click if they do not want to be available to private contacts Their own.
The app is currently available for iOS to download on the App Store from this link: YEO Private Messenger 4+, while the Android version of the app will arrive in the coming months.
The app allows users to share private content in a high-security environment; users decide where and when their content can be displayed. The geo-fencing function allows users to restrict where their contacts can see photos, videos, and documents. In addition, those who use the app can remove content from conversations with a quick click if they do not want to be available to private contacts Their own.
The app is currently available for iOS to download on the App Store from this link: YEO Private Messenger 4+, while the Android version of the app will arrive in the coming months.