Will the hobby world adopt Mark Cuban's "Papertrail-free" texting technology? Just curious if anyone has tried using it? Interesting concept. Originally Posted by MrMarriottIt's useless for now because you can take a screen capture of any text you receive. Good idea, but pointless until they can address that issue.
It's useless for now because you can take a screen capture of any text you receive. Good idea, but pointless until they can address that issue.That can easily be disabled by the app. I am surprised they didn't. It takes just a few lines of code.
L4L Originally Posted by Lust4xxxLife
That can easily be disabled by the app. I am surprised they didn't. It takes just a few lines of code.Anything that can be disabled by an app can be re-enabled. I really don't see a future for this app unless it becomes a custom OS version (like Blackberry) for guys like Cuban who want to be invisible to the SEC.
However, you can always snap a picture of the screen. There is nothing that can stop a determined person. But nothing is foolproof.
But is way better than text. Originally Posted by Luke Skywalker
Anything that can be disabled by an app can be re-enabled. I really don't see a future for this app unless it becomes a custom OS version (like Blackberry) for guys like Cuban who want to be invisible to the SEC. Originally Posted by Lust4xxxLifeI am not talking about disabling the screen print permanently as a setting. I'm talking about disabling while the app is running. I have done it in my apps and it can't be circumvented... Just if the guy takes a camera and snaps a picture...
It's useless for now because you can take a screen capture of any text you receive. Good idea, but pointless until they can address that issue.Love it how people are experts on software, or an app, and they haven't even used it. I've been using it for awhile. Here's how it works: If I send a Cyber Dust message or pic to someone, and they screenshot it, then I get a notification that tells me that they've done that. Doesn't prevent it, but it tells you who you can trust and who you can't. If they violate the trust, then stop sending them anything sensitive.
L4L Originally Posted by Lust4xxxLife
Love it how people are experts on software, or an app, and they haven't even used it. I've been using it for awhile. Here's how it works: If I send a Cyber Dust message or pic to someone, and they screenshot it, then I get a notification that tells me that they've done that. Doesn't prevent it, but it tells you who you can trust and who you can't. If they violate the trust, then stop sending them anything sensitive.I can use a local screening function or a VPN to block that return message that says a screen shot has been taken. Lots and lots of options.
And "a few lines of code" can prevent a screen grab? Haha .. nope. You can screenshot anything you see on your iPhone's screen. Originally Posted by DallasBenz