Microsoft recently launched the Skype Lite app for Android devices. When it was launched the company said that they had specially made the app for India.
Microsoft this year in February launched the Skype Lite app for Android devices. When it was launched the company said that they had specially made the app with the Indian consumers in mind. It offers a clutter free, fast, and light experience to help users with their data saving needs. Today, Skype launched a new feature for its app called SMS Insights. This feature takes help of machine learning to show your messages in a prioritized manner.
Indian people usually get a lot of messages during the day most out of which are spam, this makes them miss one or two important messages. Skype aims to curb that with this new feature which will recognize all the messages and arrange them in a priority based manner for the user to read.
This feature will allow the users to see any appointments, delivery information, discount coupons, normal messages, etc. in the priority set by the algorithm. This feature will also allow its users to check their flight statuses, pay bills, allow them to check their bank accounts, and much more. The company today posted a video explaining the new feature below.
Microsoft also has ensured its users that it won't ever be reading any of your messages and they won't be storing anything in the cloud. Thus, ensuring users that their data will stay secure.
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Currently, if you want to test our the feature it is available in the app store. Microsoft has put up the feature live on the app.
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