![]() ![]() Some facts first: Talking Angela is part of a wider series of apps called Talking Tom and Friends, which have been downloaded more than 1.5bn times since 2010, and are currently being used by 230m people every month – lots of children, but also lots of adults. ![]() But the app’s developer Outfit7 could be doing more to ensure parents feel at ease with their children using the app. I’ve spent an hour in her company today doing just that. ![]() So what is Talking Angela really saying to your children, and is it inappropriate? The best way to find out is to actually use the app. Parents can be forgiven for being spooked by the suggestion that a cutesy talking cat app is actually a front for a paedophile ring, as one of the hoax messages claimed. This week, a year-old hoax about the Talking Angela app being dangerous for children has been doing the rounds on Facebook again, despite having been debunked back then, and again now. ![]()
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