There's an app for that.
A new iPhone application called Tiger Text eliminates the possibility of damaging evidence being left behind by erasing text messages from recipients' phones.
"People text like they talk," the app's creator, Jeffery Evans, told Time. "And some of the things they say, taken out of context, can come back to haunt them."
A sender using the Tiger Text application can set how long they want the message to stay on a recipient's phone before it is deleted for good.
Users can also choose a "delete on read" setting, giving people a set time to look at the text before the message self-destructs, "Mission: Impossible" style.
Evans claims the app's name was chosen before Woods was outed as a philanderer late last year.
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