That awkward moment when your boss runs into compromising photos of you on the interwebs. If this is a worry in your life, as a result of raucous social activity, then this app could be the savior you’ve been waiting for.
A new iOS app called Secret.li aims is to cut the lifespan of those mischievous images saving you before your boss or parents can see them. The app claims to add your privacy back into your social photos.
According to Secret.li:
[Secret.li] is designed to create a new environment where photos can be shared via Facebook securely and with the people you choose. You upload pictures through your iPhone library using the app then choose who on Facebook you want to offer access to these photos. It posts on Facebook a “filtered” version of these pictures, and those who are given access can view fully via a Secret.li viewer that is downloaded on the Facebook platform.
Here is a preview of what the app looks like:
So if you’d prefer not to be the person in the main image of our next related post, this is definitely the app for you. You can go ahead and download it here.
[Source: Engadget]
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