Local app to give social media a G-rating
Bhapi social media offering aims for safety first then user controls later so people can make their digital intake nutritious and non-toxic Mick Esber, developer and CEO, Bhapi
Australian software developer and cybersecurity expert, Mick Esber, will this September launch the beta version of bhapi, a safe social media platform he has developed for Apple and Android.
The app will help people set content boundaries for themselves or their children and will be available by subscription for $5.50 (US$4) per month – or less if they accept advertising.
“We’ve created bhapi to be a safe place for sharing and receiving content that is AI-reviewed, human-moderated, and with a commitment to never share your data with third parties,” Esber told
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