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Date: 2014-03-22 01:18:53
Market research
Online chat
Computing
Data collection
Marketing
Internet privacy
Secure messaging
Text messaging
Instant messaging
Research methods
Computer-mediated communication
Science

Pre-Proceedings Version. This paper will appear at Financial Crypto[removed]Sex, Lies, or Kittens? Investigating the Use of Snapchat’s Self-Destructing Messages Franziska Roesner1 , Brian T. Gill2 , and Tadayoshi Kohno1

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