It is also impossible for a person to take control of what Angela says in the game, since the app is based on chat bot software. While it is true that, in the game with child mode off, Angela does ask for the user's name, age and personal preferences to determine conversation topics, Outfit7 has said that this information is all "anonymized" and all personal information is removed from it. The site's owners, Barbara and David Mikkelson, reported that they had tried to "prompt" it to give responses asking for private information but were unsuccessful, even when asking it explicitly sexual questions. Other versions of the rumor even attribute the disappearance of a child to the app, or claim that it is run by a paedophile ring, while some go so far as to even claim that the user is recorded by the camera and can be seen in Angela's eyes. The rumor, which was widely circulated on Facebook and various websites claiming to be dedicated to parenting, claims that Angela, the game's main character, asks the game's user for private personal information using the game's text-chat feature. In February 2014, Talking Angela was the subject of an Internet hoax claiming that it encourages children to disclose personal information about themselves, which is ostensibly then used by paedophiles to identify the location of these children. The app's successor, the My Talking Angela app, was released in December 2014. It was released on Novemand January 2012 for iPhone, iPod and iPad, January 2013 for Android, and January 2014 for Google Play. Talking Angela is a chatterbot app developed by Slovenian studio Outfit7 as part of the Talking Tom & Friends series.
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