![]() Here are some true facts: Talking Angela is part of Outfit7’s Talking Tom and Friends series, which includes a number of apps based on Angela, Talking Tom, Talking Ginger and other characters. But when everything about a written article screams, ‘Why would I believe this?’ then, to ask an obvious question, why would you believe it?” “Hoaxes can be well-written, and truth can be written badly. It’s ill-written, and borders on being illiterate and incomprehensible,” he wrote on the company’s blog. “It’s close to 600 rambling, repetitous words, despite claiming at the start that it didn’t have words to describe the situation. Researcher Paul Ducklin published some examples of the hoax warning, before giving it both barrels in his critical assessment. Now the latter firm has returned to the topic in February 2014 to tell parents that Outfit7’s popular app remains safe for kids. Myth-busting website Snopes debunked it in February 2013, as did online security company Sophos. “CHECK YOUR KIDS TABLET OR PHONES TO SEE IF THEY HAVE THIS APP ITS A PEDO RING IVE JUST DOWNLOADED IT TO CHECK AND ITS DIGUSTING,” reads one warning that’s been spreading its anti-grammatical charms across Facebook in recent days. ![]()
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