Ten Mobile Talk Apps to Send Messages Anonymously

Ten Mobile Talk Apps to Send Messages Anonymously

The oversharing phenomenon is a real fight. Opinions taken out of context get frowned upon, deepthroated out of proportion and sometimes wreak havoc in the sharer’s life. Sometimes however, we just want to get things off our chest under anonymity, and find people who can help you deal or concentrate on your problem rather than the person behind it.

Here are ten apps to help you talk to people who won’t know it’s you on the other side, or to help you find kindred spirits to share thoughts with. With these apps you can find people who you don’t know and will very likely never ever meet in real life, to talk to.

Everything blows over over time anyways, but if you need someone to talk to right now, minus the possibility of getting your worries trampled over, here are the apps you should check out.

1. Wut Wut

Wut Wut is social app to let you share non-permanent messages to Facebook friends who are also on Wut Wut, without sucking your cover. Share spontaneous moments for a quick laugh and moments later your messages will vanish. Will be available for Android soon.

Two. Yik Yak

Yik Yak is an application for you to connect with people who think like you, without knowing them very first. It works by letting you post messages to a live feed, on which you can see everyone else’s thoughts. Join in a conversation that interest you, and you might just be able to meet up with like-minded friends IRL. As the motto goes: find your herd.

Trio. Psst

Psst is a talk platform where there is no talk history or talk ID’s. You can share political views, confessions, secrets, deal with distress and other less glad life practices or just share corny jokes with other users. Your post stays active for forty eight hours and is gone forever. Private talks stay for half a minute, tops.

Four. Truth

Truth is joy anonymous talk app that lets you talk with people on your contact list without disclosing your identity. You will only be identified as a type of Owl. All messages will only be received by or sent to people in your contact list, so you will be talking to people you know; they just won’t know it is you. There is also a way to report messages of a menacing nature as well as sobs for help (e.g. depression) by an Owl. The team is working on an Android version.

Five. Whisper

Here is app that offers a joy way to share anything on your mind via memes. Detect Coos by topics that interest you. You can write your thoughts, feelings, reaction or responses and post it with a background photo. If you like to have more private talks, just the private messaging feature here.

6. Popcorn

With Popcorn you are able to talk privately with peoples within a one-mile radius. Detect what people are doing in the local community, in your campus, in the fresh city you moved to or just to relieve boredom while at the office. The app is available in numerous languages: English, Dutch, French, German, Japanese and Spanish.

7. Anomo

Anomo is ordinary and joy application to meet people with common interests. You begin talking with an avatar and via icebreaker games with four other users, the app will help hone down matches for your personality. You can then proceed talking with the matches provided. Once you are comfy with your fresh friend, you can send expose requests to know more about the other user.

8. Willingly

Willingly is anonymous application with a compassionate community of helpful listeners who will listen to you vent problems or ask questions you are awkward asking people around you. You can also turn the tables and be a life coach or a listening ear to someone with a problem. Talk openly in a threaded conversation feed or go 1-on-1 if the situation requires it.

9. Roomvine

Roomvine is app to talk with strangers in the same surroundings. Your identity is hidden. With this app you can check whats going on at a venue around you, such as a bar, cafe or an on-the-spot event that you don’t have prior skill about. You can also remotely tune into what is happening at particular place anywhere around the world.

Ten. Wondr

This last one doesn’t let you in particular talk in anonymity but it does permit your Twitter followers to hide their identity when asking you questions. Once you embark a session, a thrust notification will be sent to your followers, sort of like an invite for them to participate. you can then talk with them as if you are in a forum. You might find out things your followers thought about you when they are permitted to speak without hesitation.

Last Word

With these apps you can get things off your chest, text away your worries and concern and live life to the fullest after offloading. Now that’s a healthier lifestyle to adopt, wouldn’t you agree?

Ten Mobile Talk Apps to Send Messages Anonymously

Ten Mobile Talk Apps to Send Messages Anonymously

The oversharing phenomenon is a real fight. Opinions taken out of context get frowned upon, deep throated out of proportion and sometimes wreak havoc in the sharer’s life. Sometimes tho’, we just want to get things off our chest under anonymity, and find people who can help you deal or concentrate on your problem rather than the person behind it.

Here are ten apps to help you talk to people who won’t know it’s you on the other side, or to help you find kindred spirits to share thoughts with. With these apps you can find people who you don’t know and will very likely never ever meet in real life, to talk to.

Everything blows over over time anyways, but if you need someone to talk to right now, minus the possibility of getting your worries trampled over, here are the apps you should check out.

1. Wut Wut

Wut Wut is social app to let you share non-permanent messages to Facebook friends who are also on Wut Wut, without sucking your cover. Share spontaneous moments for a quick laugh and moments later your messages will vanish. Will be available for Android soon.

Two. Yik Yak

Yik Yak is an application for you to connect with people who think like you, without knowing them very first. It works by letting you post messages to a live feed, on which you can see everyone else’s thoughts. Join in a conversation that interest you, and you might just be able to meet up with like-minded friends IRL. As the motto goes: find your herd.

Trio. Psst

Psst is a talk platform where there is no talk history or talk ID’s. You can share political views, confessions, secrets, deal with distress and other less glad life practices or just share corny jokes with other users. Your post stays active for forty eight hours and is gone forever. Private talks stay for half a minute, tops.

Four. Truth

Truth is joy anonymous talk app that lets you talk with people on your contact list without disclosing your identity. You will only be identified as a type of Owl. All messages will only be received by or sent to people in your contact list, so you will be talking to people you know; they just won’t know it is you. There is also a way to report messages of a menacing nature as well as sobs for help (e.g. depression) by an Owl. The team is working on an Android version.

Five. Whisper

Here is app that offers a joy way to share anything on your mind via memes. Detect Coos by topics that interest you. You can write your thoughts, feelings, reaction or responses and post it with a background photo. If you like to have more private talks, just the private messaging feature here.

6. Popcorn

With Popcorn you are able to talk privately with peoples within a one-mile radius. Detect what people are doing in the local community, in your campus, in the fresh city you moved to or just to relieve boredom while at the office. The app is available in numerous languages: English, Dutch, French, German, Japanese and Spanish.

7. Anomo

Anomo is plain and joy application to meet people with common interests. You embark talking with an avatar and via icebreaker games with four other users, the app will help hone down matches for your personality. You can then proceed talking with the matches provided. Once you are convenient with your fresh friend, you can send expose requests to know more about the other user.

8. Gladly

Gladly is anonymous application with a compassionate community of helpful listeners who will listen to you vent problems or ask questions you are awkward asking people around you. You can also turn the tables and be a life coach or a listening ear to someone with a problem. Talk openly in a threaded conversation feed or go 1-on-1 if the situation requires it.

9. Roomvine

Roomvine is app to talk with strangers in the same surroundings. Your identity is hidden. With this app you can check whats going on at a venue around you, such as a bar, cafe or an on-the-spot event that you don’t have prior skill about. You can also remotely tune into what is happening at particular place anywhere around the world.

Ten. Wondr

This last one doesn’t let you in particular talk in anonymity but it does permit your Twitter followers to hide their identity when asking you questions. Once you commence a session, a thrust notification will be sent to your followers, sort of like an invite for them to participate. you can then talk with them as if you are in a forum. You might find out things your followers thought about you when they are permitted to speak without hesitation.

Last Word

With these apps you can get things off your chest, text away your worries and concern and live life to the fullest after offloading. Now that’s a healthier lifestyle to adopt, wouldn’t you agree?

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