SECURET: New Update Brings Safer and Faster Communication - The Evolution of Web 3.0 Community Messenger
SECURET, the revolutionary Web 3.0 community messenger, has rolled out its latest updates, enhancing its already robust platform. Since its initial launch in August 2023, SECURET has been committed to providing the fastest and safest peer-to-peer communication without storing any user data. This major update, started with iOS and completed to Android, introduces several critical features and improvements.
With the global smartphone OS market share increasing annually, SECURET prioritized the Apple update to cater to a growing user base. This update is anticipated to attract many young users, furthering SAY Coin's mission to create an inclusive ecosystem for all age groups. SECURET remains the only messenger in the world where even the developers cannot access users' call or chat histories.
Key Features of the New Update:
SECURET Short Message (SSM)
SECURET introduces a new feature allowing users to send short and simple messages. Once the recipient views the message, it is automatically deleted, ensuring no records are kept. This highlights SECURET's commitment to privacy and security.
New Installation and Usage Guide
Users can now access a comprehensive guide on installing and using SECURET by clicking the '?' icon at the top of the main screen.
Switch from Voice to Video Call
A new functionality allows users to seamlessly transition from a voice call to a video call.
Error Fixes
The update includes fixes for simultaneous call handling, improving the overall call experience.
Enhanced Design Elements
The friend list now features a 'Call' icon, and the main window design has been revamped (Android only).
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