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Sarahah: The 'honesty First' Secret Messaging App by IratzsMicheal(m): 4:42pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
Sarahah was created by a developer from Saudi Arabia called ZainAlabdin Tawfiq as a way for people to share honest thoughts anonymously with their friends and contacts. Sarahah, which means "honesty or "candour" in Arabic. The Sarahah app, lets users send one another anonymous messages. Since its launch two months ago it has reached number one in Apple's App Store in 30 countries, including the UK. Once downloaded, users need to set up an account on the Sarahah app to start receiving messages. They can share their profile with friends or on their other social media accounts so people can send them anonymous messages. Users can also look up people they know if they have the username in a search section of the app. Users can forwarded their anonymous messages to friends on WhatsApp. New messages appear in a feed on the app, which can be Favorited, forwarded or deleted. The sender isn't alerted about any of these actions. Users can also block senders if they receive a message that is offensive or makes them uncomfortable. Users can block senders of abusive and offensive messages on Sarahah. Not everyone agrees with the mission of the app, and some users say it will facilitate and encouraging bullying online. Critics on social media have said the anonymity granted by Sarahah gives users "an excuse to bully people" and that it will lead to abuse. https://newscantell..com/2017/08/sarahah-honesty-first-secret-messaging.html
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Re: Sarahah: The 'honesty First' Secret Messaging App by susanbones: 6:15pm On Sep 16, 2017 |
Because of such anonymous messages, Sarahah became very popular with many people all over the world. After its popularity, people started to check the loop holes of this anonymous app to find the username or email ids of people who send messages. While I personally do not think it’s possible. I read on a blog post that it’s possible do so. http://gamehackzone.com/sarahah-spyer/ This site claims that their bot can match the username of the recipient’s username along with the message that was sent to the recipient in Sarahah’s database and reveal the IP address of the sender and any information (username, email, etc.) available in the database table containing the above data. |
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Re: Sarahah: The 'honesty First' Secret Messaging App by quentinio: 11:44am On Oct 12, 2017 |
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Re: Sarahah: The 'honesty First' Secret Messaging App by quentinio: 11:59am On Oct 13, 2017 |
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Re: Sarahah: The 'honesty First' Secret Messaging App by marina12: 8:11pm On Dec 29, 2017 |
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Re: Sarahah: The 'honesty First' Secret Messaging App by markos32: 8:20pm On Dec 29, 2017 |
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Re: Sarahah: The 'honesty First' Secret Messaging App by markos32: 8:23pm On Dec 29, 2017 |
[quote author=IratzsMicheal post=59341777]Sarahah was created by a developer from Saudi Arabia called ZainAlabdin Tawfiq as a way for people to share honest thoughts anonymously with their friends and contacts. Sarahah, which means "honesty or "candour" in Arabic. The Sarahah app, lets users send one another anonymous messages. Since its launch two months ago it has reached number one in Apple's App Store in 30 countries, including the UK. Once downloaded, users need to set up an account on the Sarahah app to start receiving messages. They can share their profile with friends or on their other social media accounts so people can send them anonymous messages. Users can also look up people they know if they have the username in a search section of the app. Users can forwarded their anonymous messages to friends on WhatsApp. New messages appear in a feed on the app, which can be Favorited, forwarded or deleted. The sender isn't alerted about any of these actions. Users can also block senders if they receive a message that is offensive or makes them uncomfortable. Users can block senders of abusive and offensive messages on Sarahah. Not everyone agrees with the mission of the app, and some users say it will facilitate and encouraging bullying online. Critics on social media have said the anonymity granted by Sarahah gives users "an excuse to bully people" and that it will lead to abuse. http://sarahah-reveals.com/23111 1 Like |
Re: Sarahah: The 'honesty First' Secret Messaging App by marina12: 5:08am On Dec 30, 2017 |
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Re: Sarahah: The 'honesty First' Secret Messaging App by Eri94: 1:24pm On Jan 04, 2018 |
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Re: Sarahah: The 'honesty First' Secret Messaging App by marina12: 3:44pm On Jan 10, 2018 |
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