To start using Ten Ten, all you need to do is download it (it's available in both the Play Store and the App Store), register with an email address and generate a password. The system will then give you a PIN code that people can use to add you as a contact and communicate with you .
Once inside, you just need to long press on a contact's profile photo to speak to them live . The user who receives the message can listen to the voice in real time and respond with equal spontaneity.
The best (or worst) thing about Ten Ten is that the user doesn't need to have their phone unlocked, or even be active in the app, to hear their friend's voice through the speaker.
Of course, Ten Ten has a layer of security. It is possible to mute some contacts to avoid unwanted messages or even mute them all so as not to interrupt meetings or classes , and no user can send a message to another without them having accepted them as a contact.
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Concerns in the ranks of the French government
While Ten Ten promises to be a fun app to use among uruguay number data close friends, several members of the French government have been concerned, with Interior Minister Camille Chaize using her X account to expose security risks on the app, writing “Behind the fun lurk serious dangers to online privacy and security .”
First, Chaize refers to the sensitive data that Ten Ten collects (username, phone number, IP address and location), and believes that the live voice system can increase the risk of cyberbullying and invasion of privacy , as well as teenagers starting to interact with strangers.
To address this situation and prevent misuse of the app, the French Ministry of the Interior recommends that parents monitor what their children do, as well as educate young people about "the dangers of online harassment and cyberbullying."
In response to this criticism, Ten Ten promises not to sell its users' data and states that " all your conversations are ephemeral, we cannot listen to them, since we don't even store them!"