Sick of bumping into people accidentally and trying to avoid that Stage 5 clinger of an ex-boyfriend?
Well, consider your prayers answered as a new app has been created to help people become more anti-social. The newly-released application is called 'Cloak' and helps users to avoid friends and colleagues by notifying them of their location.
According to Silicone Republic, Cloak "uses a smartphone user’s location data that would be provided on other social networking apps, such as Instagram and Foursquare" and "will alert users with a message and alarm when their selected people might be approaching, thus giving them a chance to escape small talk".
Creator Brian Moore said that he feels we've "seen the crest of the big social network. Things like Twitter and Facebook are packed elevators where we’re all crammed in together ... I think anti-social stuff is on the rise. You’ll be seeing more and more of these types of projects”.
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