YPSILANTI, Mich. – An Eastern Michigan University student has developed a mobile application aimed at addressing the rising rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) across the United States. The app, named KISS, seeks to reduce stigma surrounding STI disclosure, enhance communication between partners, and encourage safer sexual practices.
The creator of the app, Max [last name not provided], designed KISS as a platform to facilitate open conversations about sexual health in a discreet and user-friendly manner. The app allows users to share their STI status with potential partners securely and anonymously while providing educational resources on prevention and treatment options. This initiative comes amid growing concerns over increasing STI rates nationwide and aims to address barriers that often prevent individuals from discussing their sexual health openly.
Further details about the app’s functionality or its availability have not been disclosed at this time…