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'Blink' an anonymous messaging app now available on Android

The app lets users to share text, photos, videos, sketches, and even voice messages with friends

ANI Washington

Android users will now be able to access Blink, a mobile application that allows users to send each other self-destructing messages.

The app lets users to share text, photos, videos, sketches, and even voice messages with friends.

According to Tech Crunch, the app competes with an increasing number of anonymous and private messaging apps such as Snapchat, Frankly, Confide, Whisper, Secret, and others.

Nearly 65% of registered users on Blink are reported to be anonymous users, and 85% of messages sent on the app are said to be sent by anonymous users, according to statistics.

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First Published: Feb 18 2014 | 4:37 PM IST

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