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Want toĀ legally protect your naughty chats? There's an app for that

While sexting has been a common part of modern relationships for years now,Ā the creators of a new app say they've got the solution for protecting your privacy in case your coupling goes belly up.Ā 

Officially, e-gree is an Apple and Android-based app that generates non-disclosure agreements without the need for both parties to hire a lawyer. According to itswebsite, "it protects your interests, manages your agreements and the time you spend figuring out what is right and what is wrong and gives justice if somehow your agreements were broken."

However, while that can easily apply to patents, creative endeavors and the like, the app also generates a sexting e-greement, touted as a legally-binding contract by which two parties agree to keep private their online private time with each other.Ā 

Break the contract, the app's creators insist -- say, by leaking salacious details or pics to the media or otherwise -- and one party can take the other to court.Ā Now seems a good time to point out laws differ from state-to-state, so take any e-greement claims with a generous grain of salt, not to mention a consult with an attorney.

Of course, if it seems like too much risk to share anything too compromising, you could always skip the NDA and go for IRL.Ā 


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