Abused Emojis

Abused Emojis 1.0 for iPhone

A Free Utilities App

Published By BRIS

Abused Emojis (com.bris.BRIS-Abused-Emojis): If you or somebody you know have been hurt, mistreated or feel sad, Abused Emojis makes it easier to talk about...Read More > or Download Now >

Abused Emojis for iPhone

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Tech Specs

  • • Latest Version: 1.0
  • • Updated: May 25, 2015
  • • Requires: iOS 8.0 and up
  • • Developer: BRIS
  • • Age Rating: 9+

User Reviews

  • 21 Votes, Average: 2.5 out of 5
  • • Rating Average
  • 2.5 out of 5
  • • Rating Users
  • 21

Download Count

  • • Total Downloads
  • 2
  • • Current Version Downloads
  • 2

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More About Abused Emojis

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A complex reality demands a complex set of symbols. The Abused Emojis makes it possible for kids and young people to talk about situations where they felt bad or wrongly treated without having to put words on the situation. If you or somebody you know have been hurt, mistreated or feel sad, Abused Emojis makes it easier to talk about.

You have to allow ”full access” in order to use the app. This is a technical requirement, as the app uses the clipboard in order to copy and paste the emojis into the message. For BRIS anonymity is essential. We do not collect, read or save any data from the app or the users. Read more in the privacy policy

About BRIS
Bris is a Swedish non-profit organisation that runs a national helpline for children and teenagers. Every day we have contact with a great number of kids through phone, chat and mail conversation. Many of the problems that children face today are stigmatised and often they have no-one to talk to but us. The Abused Emojis app is part of our work to let children talk more freely about their situation.

What's New in Abused Emojis 1.0 >

I figured I had to leave a review to counter the other two here that are one stars. Those reviewers seem to be under the impression that the developers here are asking for "full access" for the hell of it. Turns out that's what ALL the keyboard apps require. It's how they are able to integrate into all the apps we use our keyboards for. If you aren't comfortable with allowing full access to a third party keyboard that's fine, use the default iPhone keyboard. Don't leave a misinformed 1 star review though. The app itself is a great idea and I hope it can help give a voice to victims who would otherwise stay silent.

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