He's launched an app which helps porn users hide and delete their stash

No longer in a regular job, the Perth man has set up his own businesses

Jason Jordan and his business promises to be your porn buddy - but it's not what you think.

The Perth man and IT guy, who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis 12 years ago, has created an app that will hide collections of pornography and if needed, instantly delete them remotely in the case of prying eyes or an emergency.

The former Radio 6PR host told Daily Mail Australia the basis of his idea has been around a lot longer than the internet.

'Prior to the internet coming along, if you had a stash of naughty magazines or videotapes, if anything happened to you it was the solemn oath of that mate [the 'porn buddy'] to remove them,' he said.

Perth man Jason Jordan has created an app called Porn Buddy which can be used to remotely delete a person's pornography stash. The app is one way of creating an income for Mr Jordan, who has multiple sclerosis

His app for the modern day allowed a trusted person to instantly delete any material kept on a computer remotely should anything happen to you.

'That way, no one finds the weird stuff you're into after you die.'

'There might not be just be your every day vanilla Playboys... there might be something a little more... interesting. Your reputation might be destroyed'.

It could also apply to other situations - say if someone loses their faculties - or if someone wanted to delete their collection of pornography before someone else on their computer discovered it.

The app has been available for the past six months to anyone who wants to hide and instantly delete a porn stash remotely

It costs $10 yearly to subscribe to Mr Jordan's app - which he says he doesn't use himself as he doesn't collect porn

Once a unique code for the user is entered into the app, it will delete the stash from anywhere, given the computer storing the material has an internet connection.

It leaves no trace.

'I'm not going to judge anyone. Lots of people enjoy adult content but wouldn't want their family to know,' Mr Jordan told WA Today.

It was originally to be called Folder Agent, but Mr Jordan said he chose a more 'salacious' name to gain more attention.

Porn buddy allows Mr Jordan, who has MS, to create an income for himself, as he cannot carry out physical work

The idea of the app is to prevent any unwanted eyes from seeing a person's hidden collection of pornography on a computer

A year-long subscription costs $10, but he would not say how many people used the app, which was launched about six months ago.

He told Daily Mail Australia he didn't use Porn Buddy himself as he didn't collect porn.

The app is one of the business ventures Mr Jordan has embarked upon since his MS diagnosis.

It allows him to combine his abilities as a 'tech guy' and philosophy that '90 percent of success is showing up', and a need to create an income despite being unable to carry out physical work.

When his life changed 12 years ago, he was working on his computer.

He suddenly had double-vision and was unable to regain normal eyesight for about quarter of an hour. Other symptoms included facial numbness, tingling feet and lack of balance.

Mr Jordan's app, Porn Buddy, leaves on trace on a computer and appears in bills as 'Folder Agent'

He took to Google to diagnose himself, coming up with two possibilities - a brain tumour, or multiple sclerosis.

Mr Jordan was 'happy' to find out it was MS.

Starting businesses was his was of generating income and avoiding the 'death sentence' of sitting at home watching daytime television, waiting for his MS to get worse.

He also runs a website called MultipleShirts.com, selling humorous slogan t-shirts, mainly featuring M.S. related sayings or quotes.

He also runs a website called MultipleShirts.com, selling humorous slogan t-shirts, mainly featuring M.S. related sayings or quotes