Do you ever feel guilty when you think back to the awkward or potentially offensive posts you shared with others in the earlier days of social media? Are you afraid that future employers will accidentally come across something unsavory? No worries. Clear is an application that will review our history from social networks and flag potentially embarrassing and inappropriate content.
Ethan Czahor, Jeb Bush's former technology engineer, was forced out of his post after it emerged that he had posted a number of inappropriate comments on Twitter. This inspired him to create the Clear app. It uses a series of complex algorithms to analyze our history on social networks and flag anything that might be inappropriate or would offend someone - not just swearing or abusive language, but anything that could potentially target a particular social group.
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This is how the Clear app connects with Facebook as well as Twitter and Instagram.
The beta application can be downloaded from the online store iTunes.
More information:
heyclear.com