If you like the sound of an anonymous app to use just for fun, or if you’re looking for apps similar to the now-defunct Yik Yak, here are a few social networking apps that allow you to interact with others and share your thoughts and feelings without the pressure of having your identity revealed. Anomo’s location-based functionality lets you chat with people nearby just like you can do with similar apps, or you can use the Mingle feature to find people based on your interests. You can also privately chat one-on-one, and play fun icebreaker games if you decide you want to tell people more about yourself. This is a fun app to help with boredom, and sometimes with decision-making, but if you run into people you don’t want to associate with on any level, you can always block them. Download For: You can freely share news, opinions, secrets, confessionals, daily life experiences, pictures, and jokes with a vast community. You can also privately message or text people without sharing who you are. Anything you post to the community disappears after 48 hours, similar to Snapchat stories. Although story submissions remain semi-anonymous (only a vague code signature name like “Love is Blind” is included), the social network part of it functions like a traditional one where you have a full profile and an FML page where your submissions are stored. Download For: Actions you can take to keep your kids safe include using parental control software to monitor your child’s activities online, blocking access to adult websites, and even disabling their webcam.