Google’ dead-simple video-chatting Duo app was just released to the masses, and it’s been doing pretty well for itself. That means Allo, its text counterpart, likely isn’t very far behind. One of the big features in Allo is its private conversations, which allow for Snapchat-like timed messages. Android Police was able to get some hands on time recently with a test version of the app; this is what we know so far. First off, you lose one of Allo’s best features when you enter incognito mode, the Google Assistant. That means you won’t be able to let Google invoke context…

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