Calls are made through a VoIP system (opens in new tab), which divides the call signal into "packets," making it difficult for unwanted eavesdroppers to intercept the call. There’s also the option to use both touch ID and Face ID.ĬoverMe protects third-party access to messages through end-to-end encryption. To access the app, users must enter their password each time. The latter is a common feature, and in our opinion doesn’t justify premium prices.ĬoverMe offers a range of security features for added privacy (Image credit: CoverMe) Security Other core features include call screening, which allows you to block unwanted calls, and Magical Notifications, which hides the details of a message when you receive a text. While using the app, you can shake your device to turn your screen into a photo gallery to prevent someone seeing your communications. (CoverMe states there's a 10-second delay between the receiver reading the message and it disappearing.) You can program the app to send disappearing messages, which means texts will delete themselves automatically once the receiver has read them. Using a virtual number means users can make calls and send texts without showing their personal number (none of the calls will be reflected on your bill either). The CoverMe app offers a range of features that focus on privacy and security (Image credit: CoverMe) FeaturesĬoverMe does offer some attractive features, which we detail below.
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