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Rush Boobs accessible on Mark Cuban's app

As of Dec. 10, 2014, Total Frat Move fans can now receive Rush Boobs anonymously and directly to their phones. The website moved its photo gallery to the app Cyber Dust, backed by IU alum Mark Cuban.

The app allows users to send text and photo messages that “self destruct” and “never hit a hard drive,” according to the Cyber Dust website.

Users can still take screenshots of these messages, but the app will ?notify the user if a person took a screenshot before it disappeared. However, there will be no record of who sent or received the message, according to the Cyber Dust website.

Cyber Dust users can also “blast” their message out to their friends. This is how TFM plans to use the app.

“There will be boobs. Lots and lots of boobs,” TFM said in its online announcement about the app.

TFM did not respond to interview requests by the Indiana Daily Student regarding why it decided to move Rush Boobs to Cyber Dust. However, its online announcement explains that the photo gallery was a point of conflict with advertisers.

“Advertisers get super butt-hurt about boobs being blasted all over the site, and Cyber Dust is the safest way for us to distribute said titties without financial repercussions,” TFM said in its online announcement.

This means TFM users will now have even quicker, more secretive access to Rush Boobs.

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