If you've ever wished you could delete text messages right after you send them, then this is the app could help you out next time. Wiper is a free app compatible with iOS and Android devices ideal for those who sometimes text without thinking. Designed to help you avoid embarrassment and regret, the smartphone application lets you delete text messages you already sent.
The app's developers claim in addition to wiping the offensive texts from your phone as well as the would-be recipient's, it even wipes it from their servers. However, the person on the other end of the text will receive a notification saying you cleared the chat history.
The privacy-friendly mobile app also allows you to make phone calls and send texts that are entirely encrypted.
Sent Text-Erasing Apps
The Wiper App Allows Users to Delete Text Messages They Already Delivered
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