
Hidely, a new iOS app launched today, is designed to keep your photos free_from prying eyes. Even if you’re not sharing way too much skin with 100 of your closest pals, you still probably don’t want your personal_photos in line for the next data hack. Photos taken with or imported into Hidely are “zero trace,” according to the company, because they are protected with double encryption technology that secures them from unauthorized access._Zero-trace also applies to the password: If you forget it, Hidely will not help you recover it. Unlike standard cloud storage-based platforms, which have recently proven vulnerable to...
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