Amazon is a company that is quickly becoming the biggest brand in the world. They currently host an online marketplace, a music streaming service, a video streaming service and super fast delivery services. However, they are now working on a new app that can see the giant take on the likes of Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat. The new messaging service will be called ‘Anytime’ and it could be a real game changer.
Of course, we already have an abundance of messaging services available that are incredibly popular. Could Amazon really offer an effective service that could compete with the likes of Facebook? There are many factors that make ‘Anytime’ an enticing alternative. Amazon has spent some time carrying out multiple surveys from customers to find out what more the company can bring. A messaging app was a significant majority result of said surveys. After a lot of research, Amazon feels they have perfected the perfect messaging service and have confirmed it is nearly ready.
The main question here is “What is so special about Anytime that would make me change from Messenger?”. Well, the answer is simple actually. Not only can you do the same functions as Messenger, such as messaging, picture and data transfer, calls and even Snapchat inspired filters. But, you also get premium security from the Application. Of course, any messaging app will bring security issues. An ultra-secure alternative would be welcome. Even more so in the security conscious society that we live in right now,
Users can message each other simply by using their names. There will be no need to know telephone numbers, email addresses or anything of the sort; you will not need to share personal information. Furthermore, no profile will need to be created, so there will be no privacy issues. Users can also choose to have their messages encrypted so that sensitive data can not be accessed externally.
Anytime by Amazon certainly sounds very enticing and some of the features sound too good to be true. Of course, this could solve a lot of the issues surrounding Facebook and Snapchat’s own services. The app will be ready for launch soon and we will be sure to check it out, will you?
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