Exchange photos with strangers with Rando 4Me
Every day a multitude of new photography applications appear that come to swell one of the most fertile fields of 2.0. Image editors, various masks and filters, funny montages and social networks that are based on the sharing of photographs that amateur users take in their day to day. Almost always, these social networks are limited to connecting users who have had previous contact, or celebrities with their large group of fans. How about being able to see random photos of users from all over the world, like in a kind of Chatroulettestatic?
That is, neither more nor less, what the application offers Rando 4Me With a tremendously clean and simple interface you will be able to share everything whatever occurs to you instantly, send the photo through the universe of 2.0, without a fixed or precise destination, and it will end up landing on the mobile of someone who has previously taken a photo. Automatically and after sending a photo, perhaps within a minute or even less, you will receive a photo from somewhere in the world, with no specific sender. What you get will be something completely random, whatever the other person has decided they want to show you. Let's hope, for everyone's sake, that the image is suitable for all audiences Although, just in case, don't use Rando 4Me anywhere.
We have used it four times and this has been the result of the test.The four photos that we have decided to send have been from my house, my two cats, the radiator that warms me and the bookstore. By pressing the red button you can frame the object you want to photograph. Of course, keep in mind that the frame is rounded and you don't have much margin so that the image is as big as you would like.
In turn, we have received as many photos. When you press the photo you have received, it turns over and tells you from where it was taken. It is supposed to have been taken at the exact moment you sent it yours, so the reception is almost simultaneous. I'm afraid there must be few active users in this »social network» so peculiar of photos random, because of the four photos I received, all four seem to come from the same user, someone located in Yokohama, Tokyo: four snapshots of the city, at night .Right now, in Yokohama it is 7:33 PM.
Many users of the Rando 4Me application are complaining about something we saw coming as soon as they learned about the concept of the app: they are receivinganonymous photos with explicit content and they don't even have the option to report the content, which makes this application somewhat insecure and only intended, for the moment, for an adult audience .
The application to share photos between strangers, Rando 4Me is totally free and you can quickly download it from your official link in the Play Store of Google. Remember to make good use of it. Do not send anything you would not like to receive yourself.