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Anonymous messaging app stirs controversy in Israel
Published Sun, Jan 24, 2016 · 09:50 PM
Tel Aviv
A NEW Israeli app launched by a company with investors including music stars Will.I.Am and Nicki Minaj has been accused of encouraging teen bullying and Internet trolls.
The Blindspot app allows users to send anonymous messages, photos and videos to their contacts without the receiver being able to trace it.
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