Practice Safe Sext with Toronto's Quimby, a Mobile App That Wipes Your Dirty Tracks Clean

Privacy seems to be going the way of chivalry—to the grave. But a Toronto-born mobile app hopes to keep privacy alive. Somewhat ironically, it accomplishes this by destroying things.
Quimby is a new app designed to keep control in the hands of those sending sensitive information on their smartphone. Quimby acts on a self-destruct timer, obliterating content after a set period of time. It also blocks saving, downloading, and forwarding of messages you send. Plus, your email and name are never associated with your account, nor does your username show up on the same screen as what you send.
According to a recent study by the national the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy and CosmoGirl, 59% of young adults and 39% of teens send or post sexually suggestive messages or photos. Quimby solves this problem for 99 cents on the iPhone. (Android version coming soon.)
So go ahead and get dirty. Just don't forget to let Quimby erase your tracks.


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