विदेशमा रहेका श्रीमानसंग भिडियो कलमा गोप्य कुराकानी गर्दै गरेको क्षण लिक.यौनप्यास र असन्तुस्टी बारे कस्ता कस्ता बेदना पोख्दै छिन यी युवती,हेर्नुस भिडियोमा==
The word "safe" signifies varying degrees of seriousness depending on the context it is used in. So, I'm gonna try my best to understand what you mean by safe, and try my best to answer.
First, a little about IMO. It is a product of a privately- held company, Pagebytes Incorporation, based in Palo Alto, California. It has apps for Android, iOS and PC. The app itself has more than a ( whopping) hundred million downloads on the Google Play Store.
Now, the answer to your question.
If by 'safe', you mean "Does it have CIA or Mossad level security features?", No!
If by 'safe', you mean "Will it keep me safe if I use it while driving?". I want to say yes, but No !.
If by 'safe', you mean "Will it share my personal data with other companies?". The answer is, sadly, YES. But if it's any consolation, so do Google, Facebook, Twitter, and countless other "free" social media platforms. That's how they earn their 'living '.
If by 'safe', you mean "Does it encrypt the data we send and receive?". This should concern you the most and the answer is NO !. I read through the entire policy page of IMO, and nowhere did I find a claim of encryption of any kind. Skype and Google Hangouts have explicitly stated that they use encryption. Even WhatsApp uses end-to-end encryption.
So, because of the fact that it does not use encryption, I'll be wary of using IMO.Instead, I consider it safer to use something more reliable like Skype or Google Hangouts.
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