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Old Aug 27, 2015, 03:02 AM
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So the other day I deleted my Flashchat 123 iPhone Application on my phone because it was being buggy. I figured I could just redownload and install it again from the App Store. What surprised me is, I can't find the chat application anymore when I utilize the search function. I know Psych Central doesn't create the chat application, but I am curious to know if it is permanently removed from the App Store? Are other members able to see it when they search for "Flashchat 123"? I much prefer to use the app over logging into chat through the website on my phone and would be a bit bummed if it is permanently gone.
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Old Aug 27, 2015, 08:31 AM
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Hey connect.the.stars. It's actually "123 FlashChat," not the other way around, but I checked and you are right, it is gone from the Apple app store. I looked at the app's website and did a Google search but there is no indication of why this is and if it is temporary or not.

I wonder if anyone has any "official" answers?
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