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Strings (Photo : iTunes)

Good news to all drunken masters, who always send regrettable explicit messages realizing their mistake in the morning, as there's a new application created that will take back all those shameful messages you have sent to someone even after it was opened.

Strings is an iOS app that is much comparable to Whatsapp wherein users are allowed to share images, text messages and videos to an individual or multiple recipients, though the said application has much privacy controls, according to Slash Gear.

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To be able to do this, both sender and receiver should have Strings installed to their device. There are permissions that the sender can set such as deleting messages or conversations permanently from String's server and setting individuals that are only allowed to download or save their message (images and videos).

Some may think that there are still resourceful people who can do screenshots or grabs of those images and videos but Strings, as reported by Engadget, have come up with a solution, in which, any users who will do a screen grab will be receiving a warning and will get banned after three screengrabs.

Meanwhile, some acknowledge that even the most secured app may still be vulnerable to security exploit.

It can be recalled that back in October 2014 hackers were able to access Snapchat's servers and an estimated of about 200,000 Snapchat users' images were leaked via World Wide Web.

Strings app is now available in the U.S. market and U.K. users will just need to wait patiently for its release date.