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iMessage, Apple and tbh
Developer of Gas and tbh’s New App Turns iMessage Into Snapchat
Apple has a tendency to figure out ways to kill popular apps, but this time, someone else has done the work for them. Nikita Bier, an app maker with the Midas Touch, announced his new product Wednesday—an app called Explode that brings disappearing messages and texts directly to iMessage. Somebody check in on Snapchat and see how they’re feeling.
Creator of Gas and tbh makes an app for disappearing photos via iMessage
Nikita Bier, creator of popular apps like the anonymous polling app tbh (acquired by Facebook) and the anonymous compliments app Gas (acquired by
Viral new Explode app sends disappearing iMessages, and your friends don’t need the app to see them
With the Explode app, you can send photos and texts on iMessage that disappear, and the other person doesn't need to have it to see them.
‘Explode’ Lets You Send Disappearing iMessages
Explode helps you send disappearing (or "exploding") photos to your contacts on iMessage, designed to vanish after a few seconds. Like BeReal and Snapchat, the emphasis is on quick, one-to-one sharing that you don't have to think about too much.
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How scammers are tricking iMessage users into disabling security protection
With people increasingly using their phone to pay bills, shop, book services and conduct business, Smishing (SMS phishing) ...
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The latest iMessage phishing scam is easy to fall for. Here’s how to avoid it
Have you received a mail delivery alert on your iPhone asking you to respond with a Y to activate a link? It's a phishing ...
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iMessage under attack from scammers sending phishing messages — don’t fall for it
For phishing messages from unknown senders, the best course of action is often just to delete the message and move on. By ...
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New iPhone Attack Warning—Do Not Reply To This Message
A new iPhone warning has been issued after a loophole was found that disables Apple’s phishing protection on its messaging ...
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Alert: Hackers Are Tricking iMessage Users Into Enabling Phishing Links
Hackers are increasingly using a sense of urgency to get around an Apple security measure and trick iMessage users into ...
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How scammers are tricking Apple iMessage users into disabling phishing protection
People who unwittingly follow the instructions in certain malicious text messages end up bypassing Apple's phishing ...
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Phishing campaign targeting iPhone users; CSA warns against replying to unknown iMessage senders
The fraudulent messages would ask people to reply, which disables security features. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Security vulnerability in iPhone’s USB-C port, and a gotcha with iMessage scams
A security vulnerability has been discovered in the USB-C port controller fitted to the iPhone 15 and 16. However, ...
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