To erase or not to erase? That is the question. (Credit: Screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET) The attractions of Snapchat are essentially intellectual. In creating the conditions for a spontaneous "now you see me, now you don't" aspect...
To erase or not to erase? That is the question. (Credit: Screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET) The attractions of Snapchat are essentially intellectual. In creating the conditions for a spontaneous "now you see me, now you don't" aspect to your life, it allows for a greater and more nuanced level of excitement to permeate human relationships. Recently, however, there have been concerns that the topless, bottomless, or merely hapless shots sent by Snapchat users might not truly disappear. They remain stored in the nether regions of your phone, able to be retrieved by a nosy policeman, parent, or pupil of the average high school. App maker KS Mobile believes it has the solution for this hoary problem. It insists that its Clean Master app can wipe your phone clean of your well-intentioned smut. At least on Android phones. The company claims that, technically speaking, it can remove the .nomedia files to which Snapchat photos are converted. It claims to have done this by a mere tweaking of its app. Adam Morley, product manager at KS Mobile, told me: "After a full investigation, we found that with a minor tweak we could quickly ... [Read more]Related Links:Facebook's rocky year as a public companyToddlers need treatment for iPad addiction?Facebook tries Google's WebP image format; users squawkFive Android apps that prolong your smartphone's battery lifeTop 4 free Android launchers