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The way the web app works means that WhatsApp is able to make messages viewable on desktop without sacrificing its priority to keep things mobile.
The painting speaks of oceanic distances that make messages and orders difficult, that make the monarch a remote icon of power.
Whereas cryptography relies on the brute force of mathematics to make messages unreadable, steganography relies on stealth and cunning to make them undetectable, by hiding them within other, innocent communications.
As with other programs, users can also send commands to make messages appear on the screen, such as, "Give me my laptop back, you crook, or you're going to jail".
Companies with names like Disappearing Inc. and ZipLip have introduced a form of self-deleting e-mail that uses encryption technology to make messages nearly impossible to read soon after they are received.
From October 11th BlackBerry mobile phones will not work there for anything but basic telephone calls, unless Research in Motion (RIM), the Canadian firm that makes the phones, can strike a deal with the Gulf state's regulatory authorities.The UAE's regulators say the BlackBerry's proprietary network and tight encryption make messages the devices send over the internet too secure.
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But, even in its native country, this style is a bad fit for modern communications systems designed to make messaging as fast and efficient as possible.
This is just one of many privacy features that will make messaging more personal.
Though the app is well-designed, it doesn't make messaging on the iPhone easier.
Now here comes another app, called Glimpse, that hopes to make messaging safe and secure.
With HoverChat, the idea is to make messaging part of a user's multi-tasking workflow.
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