What if you could make an email message you’d rather keep private really go away once it’s been read? Enter SDMessage. Free web-based emailer that lets you send email messages that will automatically self destruct after 60 seconds of viewing.
How does it work?
- 1. Enter requested to/from details and type-in the message that you want to send.
- 2. Recipient receives an email stating he/she has received a self-destructing message from you. The email also contains a link to view the message.
- 3. Recipient clicks on the link, the message is displayed with your name, email address and IP address. The message gets automatically deleted after 60 seconds.
- 4. You receive a confirmation email stating that your message has been received and viewed by the recipient.
Features:
- Send email messages that will self-destruct after 60 seconds from when it’s first opened.
- No sign-up required.
- Message size limit : 255 characters.
- Get notified the minute recipient has opened and viewed your message.
Check out SDMessage @ [ www.sdmessage.com]
Tags: emails, Privacy / Safety
| Categories: eMail
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They can just take a screenshot of it, so there is really no use for this site.
Maybe they can implement java to blur during prntscrn is pressed. Something like that. But right now, there is no point to it.
If it worked properly, it would be way cooler.
I haven’t checked it, but I think this functionality is there. Otherwise, as you said “there is really no use for this site”.
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