Overswipe's App Aids with Safe Photo Sharing
Laura McQuarrie — July 26, 2014 — Tech
References: techcrunch & itunes.apple
When you want to share a photo on your phone with someone, it's common to feel a bit of anxiety if you've got some photos that you may not want them to see, unless you're using the safe photo sharing features of Overswipe.
Although your photos may not be outright inappropriate, it's more than likely that you have some photos that you'd rather not show to your employer or parents. With Overswipe, users can edit the photos that will be visible in the camera roll, which is as simple as ticking off the photos to be viewed or hidden. This is a lot simpler than other apps designed to do the same thing, plus the app also lets you set a passcode so you can hand over your phone to someone else without worry.
Although your photos may not be outright inappropriate, it's more than likely that you have some photos that you'd rather not show to your employer or parents. With Overswipe, users can edit the photos that will be visible in the camera roll, which is as simple as ticking off the photos to be viewed or hidden. This is a lot simpler than other apps designed to do the same thing, plus the app also lets you set a passcode so you can hand over your phone to someone else without worry.
Trend Themes
1. Safe Photo Sharing - The trend of safe photo sharing apps like Overswipe allows users to selectively share photos while maintaining privacy.
2. Selective Photo Viewing - Apps like Overswipe enable users to hide certain photos from their camera roll, providing more control over what is seen by others.
3. Enhanced Privacy Features - Apps with passcode options, such as Overswipe, offer enhanced privacy and peace of mind when sharing photos.
Industry Implications
1. Mobile App Development - The mobile app development industry can explore opportunities to create and improve safe photo sharing apps with advanced privacy features.
2. Digital Privacy - The digital privacy industry can leverage the trend of selective photo viewing apps to develop innovative solutions for safeguarding personal photos.
3. Parental Control Apps - Parental control app developers can integrate the concept of selective photo viewing into their offerings to provide a safer online experience for children.
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