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New app ‘washes’ questionable content from Facebook profiles

By Kevin Allen | Posted: January 28, 2013
Got something unseemly in your Facebook profile? Just wash it—or Facewash it, that is.

Three students from Kent State University developed an app that will search your profile for inappropriate content and give you the option to delete it. It’s limited to text, so it can’t search for photos where you’re holding a half-empty bottle of Jack Daniels.

According to The Los Angeles Times, Daniel Gur, Camden Fullmer, and David Steinberg wanted to create an app that would enable you to get rid of the content you wouldn’t want a potential employer to see.

They told the paper that they hope to expand the service with more features and to more languages.

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