Some companies have tried this before, but the truth is apps for couples They haven't finished curdling – a different case for apps to find a partner. Well, maybe the reason is that until now there was not a good enough proposal that encouraged couples in the world to live their relationship in the app. Y Facebook -Who if not- you have the idea of trying to solve it.
Under the auspices of its NPE Team test products team, Facebook introduced Tuned, an app designed to create an intimate and private space between couples, where both members can share thoughts, moods, music or ideas, with an image reminiscent of that scrapbook.
The the app comes at the most convenient time, where thousands of couples from all over the world are separated because of measures to reduce the social situation that took place during the crisis caused by the COVID-19 epidemic.
This is, in fact, a Facebook app for couples
Speaking more, Tuned is nothing more than an instant messaging app. As soon as you install the app, at the moment, it's only available on iOS – bad luck if you or your partner use an Android phone – that Link to our Sotify profile – Planning to, by the way, in the near future, introduce a program for couples called "Duo" – to share songs with another member, and include activities for share texts, cards, voice memos or photos and videos, and the opportunity to create a daily diary of writing notes.
One of Tuned's own tools The designer of the stickers and the feelings themselves, which can be sent later to another member of the conversation. A dashboard allows users share your feelings with someone else. This is how Facebook describes its new usage:
A private space where you and your partner can be. With Tuned, you can be as charming, elegant, and quiet as you are personal, or unique. Express your love creatively, share your status, exchange music and create a digital album for your special moments.
Needless to say the app can be downloaded completely from the App Store on iPhone and iPad devices -At the minute, the NPE team did not share details regarding the availability of the Android- version, and the Facebook account was not required to log in and use its features. However, depending on the terms of use of the app, user data may be shared with third parties display personalized ads. In addition, it has never been shown that content and data shared through an app – such as photos or conversations – has point-to-point encryption as it does on other corporate platforms such as WhatsApp.
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