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It's an app called Whisper, where people post anonymously, kinda like Secret. (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=sh.whisper).
Because it's anonymous, and people never lie when they post anonymously, it's an endless supply of true stories.
I found my fiancee on Whisper of all places, we've been together for 5 years in two months, we did long distance for 4 years, been living together for 1. honestly, if we broke up i wouldn't want to date again, i just don't have the patience to put up with the bullshit now. Me and the love hit it off pretty well, despite the distance and ups and downs we where always genuine with one another. We didn't play any bullshit games, i think that's what's helped it work.
Not sure what app is you are talking about, I found this on Play store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=sh.whisper
If this is what you are talking then, I think my app would be a little bit better as this does not seems to be what I have in mind. This idea may not seem original but I really want to do something unique, beautiful that works.
It's not showing up on the play store for my old phone but it does show up on the play store if I go straight there, it just requires a later version of android than my old phone can run. Haven't tried it on my newer phone yet.
I have tried to get the app, Whisper, to work in various android emulators from the Android AVD to Bluestacks to Memu and various other android emulators but to no avail.
It appears, though, for some odd reason while the app can be successfully installed and opened via these emulators, certain features/functionality will not work as expected.
In particular making a post, responding to a post, or engaging in a conversation/chat with another user does not go through successfully. It will lead the user to believe that a message/post/response has been sent/posted, as you can see it on your end. But when verifying it by using an actual (i.e. physical) smartphone device (whether it be Android or iOS) that is also running Whisper, it's clear that it did not go through.
I'm curious A) How are the developers managing to recognize/detect the app is being run in an emulator? B) More importantly, how can I cloak or ensure that the app cannot detect its being run in an emulator and that it believes it is on a physical device.
P.S. Open to suggestions for additional sites/subreddits where I could find a developer who is familiar with emulators to assist me in this endeavor and I will offer compensation/payment for someone who can offer a solution with proof.
Do you mean this website and this app? And how much space does the app take in? I deleted Reddit from my phone, because I didn't have enough space for it. That's also why I'd want to be able to use it on my laptop. If there's a better alternative to Reddit I'd take it no matter what.
Well if you ever feel like venting anonymously to people around you try Whisper. You may end up meeting someone you click with in the area.
Check this link in incognito mode
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=sh.whisper
What version of Android are you running?
Maybe Whisper?
The fact that I post on Reddit under my real name. Um, wait...
Tinder is boring bro. Have you tried Whisper?
I did some googling for Android apps with a "w" logo and found this one: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=sh.whisper
If you don't have a smart phone, why do you care?
> Ever wondered what the people around you are really thinking?
> Whisper is an online community where millions of people around the world share real thoughts, trade advice, and get the inside scoop.