Location Settings – the app prompts you to enable your location, and then you are able to view other Whispers in your area on the “Nearby” tab. Of course most Whispers are not quite that innocent, here are a few examples of the statements and images found on Whisper (think about your child, tween or teen perusing the app with this in mind!) For example if you declare “I love chocolate” then you might see a picture like this: When you want to share something, you type your message (called a “whisper”) and then the app chooses a photo that matches the content of your message. (You are actually provided a username but it’s pretty random). On Whisper there are no user accounts or profiles. If you haven’t heard of Whisper, it is an anonymous sharing app where you can divulge your deepest, darkest secret to an audience of unknown people, and voyeuristically read and respond to their confessions. I could end this article right here! But that wouldn’t be too helpful. I hope that you never find Whisper on your teen’s phone.
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