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1.2.4 by TeliApp


Feb 2, 2016

About Wanna Hang

Wanna Hang is enhanced social interaction, reinvented for our time.

Wanna Hang is more than a social networking app. It's enhanced social interaction, reinvented for our time.

How does Wanna Hang work?

Wanna Hang removes angst and complication from first time social encounters and enables users to introduce themselves right from their own smartphone. Say you're in a coffee shop and you see a girl you want to introduce yourself to. But, she's with a group of other people. And worse, they seem really busy. And people all around you are watching. That's a problem. The solution? Open Wanna Hang, stand in a spot where you can see this special someone and you'll see her profile photo, screen name, age and a tweet's worth of information about her in the app. A simple click and she'll see your limited profile. If she likes what she sees, she'll accept your request to connect, and you'll see her profile and contact info. You can even chat through Wanna Hang. Nobody knows but you and her. That's a problem, solved. Girls - same thing works for you. See a guy you're in to but can't go over because everyone is watching? No problem. Just open Wanna Hang and let him find your connection request.

How do I get started?

Simple. Download Wanna Hang, set up your profile and start connecting with other users. Wanna Hang enables you to start interacting with people you want to hang out with and get to know, but you can only send them an invitation to connect when you're in eyesight range of the other person. If you can see the person in real life, then you can see the person in Wanna Hang.

What happens when I get a request to connect from someone?

You can choose to accept the request or deny the request, but either way, the person wanting to hang out with you cannot see your shared profile until after you accept the invitation to connect. Nobody can see your information or chat with you until you let them. The only information about you that other Wanna Hang users see before you accept their request to connect is your profile photo, your Wanna Hang screen name, your age, and your profile description, which is no longer than a tweet's worth of information about yourself.

When I accept a request to connect, what info of mine can they see?

Once you accept a Wanna Hang request, they can see whatever information you choose to share. You can choose to share certain contact information or not to share it. The only thing that is shared by default once you connect is your first name. You can choose whether or not you want to share your last name, phone number, email address or your profile description.

Can other users see where I am or see me on a map?

No! Your GPS coordinates are never shown to any other user, nor can any use ever see you on a map. When you are near other Wanna Hang users, they will see you and you will see them in the Who's Near page in a list type format.

Can anyone using Wanna Hang send me a request to connect?

Like, if someone is in California and I'm in New York? Nope. Wanna Hang only allows you to make a request to connect with someone that you can see in real life. Once you accept the Wanna Hang request to connect, you can chat with them through Wanna Hang no matter where you are. Wanna Hang enables you to introduce yourself to another person without breaking a sweat, when the person is unapproachable due to circumstances beyond your control.

What's New in the Latest Version 1.2.4

Last updated on Feb 2, 2016

Fixed some bugs.

Now see Twitter users nearby!

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Additional APP Information

Latest Version

Request Wanna Hang Update 1.2.4

Uploaded by

Amal Tameem

Requires Android

Android 2.3.2+

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