Friday, January 9, 2015

An Android App for Self-Destructing Emails

An Android App for Self-Destructing Emails

The DSTRUX application for Android is revolutionizing the way information is shared and controlled online. Known as the creator of self-destructing files, DSTRUX provides a way for its users to share information online while still maintaining complete control of it. With the free DSTRUX Android app, users can dictate how long a recipient can view a file as well as decide whether or not they want to provide permission for that file to be forwarded. If not granted that permission, files cannot be forwarded, screen captured, printed, downloaded or altered in any way. The sent file will eventually self-destruct; either on command or after a set amount of time from as little as a few seconds to a month after the file was sent. Once self-destructed, these files will leave no record or electronic paper trail due to the encrypted server the files are sent on.

Never have that feeling of regret after sending an email again. Users are finally able to take back and destroy on command the file, image or email that they may have accidentally sent to someone.















Simply download the DSTRUX app, and either sign up using your email or drag the file you wish to send from your camera roll or Dropbox, set the designated amount of time and send to the appropriate recipient.

Playstore link to download DSTRUX is here
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3 comments:

  1. Also unable to create account on Galaxy S4 by Verizon running 4.4.2 Tried using their Facebook link, when that didn't work tried registering with email: no go. Uninstalled.

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    1. I apologize you had trouble creating an account. There was actually a bug we were dealing with on some devices, which we have now fixed. There is a new version available for download at the Google Play store. Again, apologies for the inconvenience you had.

      Best,
      Kayla

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