Chat rooms and random conversations
YesIChat provides nickname-based entry into random chat, regional rooms, topic rooms, and active conversation lists. The interface is built for fast social discovery rather than private contact-only messaging.
Public chat rooms can include strangers, strong language, or inappropriate topics. Use a nickname that does not identify you and leave rooms that feel unsafe or uncomfortable.
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Video, microphone, and profile prompts
The app requested notification and microphone access, showed a birth-date prompt, and displayed room and chat screens. Camera and microphone permissions can support video or voice chat, while profile prompts help gate or personalize access.
Do not share personal details, school or workplace information, financial data, or private images. For younger users, this type of stranger-chat app needs strict supervision or should be avoided.
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Broad social app permissions
The package declares camera, microphone, storage and media, notifications, overlay, boot receiver, exact alarms, battery optimization requests, foreground service, audio settings, badge integrations, and network access. These can support real-time calls, alerts, persistent chat services, and media sharing.
Review every permission before joining rooms. Disable overlay, alarms, and notifications if you only want a brief chat session, and deny camera or microphone unless you actively need live communication.
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