Stealth Messenger, StealthChat, Private messaging

Back in October, it launched for Android and now StealthChat is also available on iPhone and Amazon and contains encrypted VoIP as part of its focus on privacy.

StealthChat does not save any information about your chats, messages, calls, pictures, photos or phonebook on servers, and includes Snapchat-like “self-destructing messages” to give you that extra layer of privacy.

On top of the features the app includes, developer Rockliffe also tells TruTower that group chats are in the works, and if they’re anything like the rest of the app’s features, you can expect private group messages and possibly even phone calls to be available.

No word yet on if or when StealthChat will launch on Windows platforms, but we’ll be sure to keep our ears to the ground and post any news as it’s released. For now, iOS and Android users can download StealthChat via iTunes and Google Play, respectively.

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By Josh Robert Nay

Josh Robert Nay is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of TruTower. He has worked in the telecommunications industry since 2003 and specializes in GSM based technology. He also uses (too many) VoIP apps and is a long-time user of BlackBerry, Android, and Windows Phone. He adores anything having to do with space exploration and writing. In addition to the links below, he can be found on LinkedIn and can also be found on his website at http://www.joshrobertnay.com.