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Irish company SafeBox Ltd. announced that its popular private SMS application now also supports Blackberry devices to complement its existing support of Symbian and Java phones. By adding Blackberry, SafeBox allows its quarter of a million users to send each other private SMS across a wider range of platforms used in both consumer and business markets.
SafeBox was developed to make unwanted mobile phone spying by curious friends, nosy colleagues, or jealous spouse, a thing of the past, as the application makes selected text messages and contacts invisible to anyone who may be snooping through our phone.
SafeBox allows its users to easily send and receive private SMS within a private circle of contacts. The entire content of SafeBox is stored in a PIN-protected space of the phone, and is inaccessible to prying eyes without knowledge of the PIN.
“Since the first SMS sent over the Vodafone GSM network in the UK in 1992, text messaging has spread across borders, languages, religions, cultures and age, to become the most popular mobile phone application ever used. With the launch of SafeBox, we are adding a privacy layer to how people send and receive SMS and we want to develop a new generation of mobile communication with an attractive portfolio of products and services for mobile and web users.”
SafeBox (safebox.mobi) is available worldwide to anyone with a Java, Symbian or Blackberry device and it can be downloaded from the leading app stores including GetJar, Handango, PocketGear and many more.
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