XPire App enhancement was the idea of Jesse Stauffer. The Dallas College student saw the need to make social media accounts go for private settings, according to a report in Tech Crunch.
With his brother, Mark Cuban's help, Stauffer launched a new iOs app, he fondly called XPire, Tech Crunch further reported. The XPire app lets you destroy your own posts in popular social sites, such as Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr. The app also lets users better manage their online presence in their respective social accounts.
XPire app allows users to categorize their Twitter profiles based on the stuff contained in them. Tools are available in XPire app to filter undesirable followers, reported by Tech Crunch. The app reaches out beyond Facebook and Twitter. It will now contribute in filtering Tumblr's unwanted blog contents.
XPire app aims to give social media users the privacy that they need. Stauffer realized that social site users will also want to keep things in their lives private.
Users of XPire app may set a schedule on when they would like certain posts to be removed from their account's visibility.
Stauffer got the idea to create XPire after seeing many people getting affected by undesirable social posts when they apply for jobs. XPire lets users remove negative posts on their social sites in time when they file their job applications.