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The App That All College Students Need, Seriously !

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UC Berkeley chapter.

Have you ever regretted drunk dialing someone? Well, University of Virginia alum Joshua Anton has created an app to prevent these unwanted calls for good. Drunk Mode, as Anton named it, allows its users to block their contacts for a specific period of time so that they won’t drunk dial, preventing an embarrassing situation.

In addition to blocking contacts, Drunk Mode also has other amazing features that are essential for all college students. “Find My Drunk” is a feature where users can keep track of their drunk friends via GPS, while “Breadcrumbs” allows the users to see where they went the night before and how long they were there for.

How drunk mode works:

Drunk Mode was created by students for students as a tool to not only take care of themselves but also of their bros and girl-friends. As every other app does, Drunk Mode is currently working on new features to protect is users even further. They are working on the “Find a Ride” feature where users can find drunk buses, safe rides and public transportation to take to make it more convenient not to drunk drive. Drunk Mode has even secured a deal with Lyft, where new users get $10 for a free cab ride. Use promo code ‘DrunkMode’.

As if Drunk Mode wasn’t cool enough, it even has a feature where you can recover your Snapchats from the night before in the form of breadcrumbs, can you say life savor! So what are you waiting for download Drunk Mode today!

Apple: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/drunk-mode/id628228162?m

Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.launchfuture.drunk_mode&hl=en

Website: http://www.drunkmode.org

Hi my name is Monica Morales and I am a sophomore at UC Berkeley. I am majoring in Media Studies and hope to one day work in television or for Vogue magazine. I love to travel and I love sports. I am currently a student ambassador for both Bobble water bottles and for sports app Fancred.