New Delhi: Conventional love quotes and text messages are likely to give way to virtual kisses and bouquets this Valentines Day, which falls Friday.
A Technopark-based incubated company has launched a mobile phone application called "KissMS" that will allow users to send "real" kisses and bouquets to their near and dear ones.
Volmacht Business Solutions (VBS), an IT and business solutions firm, has said that the new app offers a chance to move away from a text oriented messaging system to a more intimate one where kisses can be sent and received through a mobile phone.
"There are different types of kisses like Good Morning kiss, New Year kiss, Birthday kiss, Get Well soon kiss, miss you kiss and so on. One can reject kisses if they don't like them and can accept the rejected kisses later," VBS CEO Badusha Ghulam Khader said.
The app, available both on iOS and Android platforms, also ensures complete privacy with passcode protection, he said.
Face request feature ensures protection against vandals and perverts, he said.