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Please note that by convention, your outgoing communications are placed on the right side of the screen, while the incoming ones by the chosen contact are placed on the left of the screen. |
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- You cannot attach anything to a Secure Message: Secure Messages are actually text only.
- Secure Message length is fixed to a maximum of 160 characters.
- Each Secure Message has a time validity, after which it expires. Expiration means that the Secure Message content is no longer readable and it's gone for good. Instead of message content you'd rather read "Message received" or "Message sent".
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Each time you send a Secure Message you can see a status icon appearing on its side. Here follows an explanation of each icon along with its status name and meaning:
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