San Francisco - A California start-up on Friday launched a TigerText iPhone application that lets people kill embarrassing text messages after they have been sent out. X Sigma Partners founder Jeffrey ...
The Long Beach Police Department’s use of a smartphone app that automatically erases text messages between officers did not violate state laws or city policies, an independent review has found. No one ...
The City of Long Beach has hired Best Best & Krieger LLP Of Counsel Gary Schons to conduct an independent investigation into the Long Beach Police Department’s use of a controversial communications ...
Long Beach Police Chief Robert Luna, seen during a 2014 news conference, has suspended the department’s use of a messaging app that stoked fierce criticism from civil liberties advocates. Los Angeles ...
The Long Beach Police Department is defending its use of a smartphone app that erased messages between high-ranking officers, but acknowledged the program’s negative optics, pledging to re-examine the ...
Long Beach police suspend use of app that deletes communications amid concerns about hiding evidence
The Long Beach Police Department has suspended its use of a mobile texting application that permanently erases messages after civil liberties advocates and media outlets raised concerns that the app ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The success of Snapchat inspired a whole range of ephemeral, now-you-see-it, now-you-don’t apps for consumers concerned about ...
Embattled CBS chief Les Moonves and his executive team are accused of deleting critical messages, related to the network’s ongoing legal battle with Shari Redstone, using the TigerText app. A court ...
The success of Snapchat inspired a whole range of ephemeral, now-you-see-it, now-you-don’t apps for consumers concerned about protecting their privacy. These self-destructing messaging apps — Frankly, ...
In a potentially stunning and heavily redacted filing in Delaware that was unsealed this morning, Moonves, CBS COO Joe Ianniello and others are accused of using the self-destructing messaging app ...
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