Ever had the fear from sending a message you really wish you hadn’t?
We’ve all been there: you went too far during an argument and sent a message you would do anything to take back. Or maybe you had a couple of drinks on a night out and sent a text to your ex.
Worst of all is sending a text to the person you were talking about. Sending a message about your new beau to your new beau… just NO.
You just want the ground to open and swallow you up so you don’t have to face the person in question ever again. The good news is there’s a solution to this problem, a new app by the name of Ansa.

An app that can delete messages you’ve sent to other people? Yes please!
Like Snapchat, Ansa messages (which can take the form of photos, videos and drawings as well as words) can be set to expire seconds after being viewed.
However (and this is the best bit) Ansa also allows users to remotely delete messages they’ve sent off other people’s devices.
“The difference with other texting apps is that everything you say is permanent,” founder and CEO Natalie Bryla told Tech Crunch. “If you think about that, you will want to use another app that allows you to talk more freely,” she continued.
Ansa is currently available on iTunes and Google Play.