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These Are the 5 Safest Apps for Live Streaming

There’s nothing inherently dangerous about using a live stream app. Safety concerns only arise if the user behaves carelessly. This type of behavior extends beyond live stream apps, of course — you should make sure that all apps you use are safe and secure. Make sure to regularly check your device for any compromising viruses, ransomware, or other types of malware by using Full Virus Scan. Click below to run a scan now:

Still, there are a few faux pas you can make with live stream apps without even realizing it. When using a live stream app, you should turn off the GPS feature, avoid disclosing personal information, and make sure to never film in front of your home, company, or school. If you follow these simple steps, you should be able to stay safe while live streaming.

Read More: A Parent’s Guide to Child Safety on Periscope

Periscope

Periscope is arguably the Play store’s most popular live stream app. Run by Twitter, Periscope is very interactive, which makes it extremely popular amongst users. During a broadcast, other users can send hearts or leave comments that pop up on the broadcaster’s screen, allowing them to reply in real time. After recording ends, Periscope keeps these videos online for 24 hours. They also offer users the choice between making public or private broadcasts.

Livestream

Livestream isn’t a new kid on the block. This video broadcast app has existed for a while, so its creators have had time to smooth out all its kinks. Without any extra frills, Livestream is a fast, reliable, and to-the-point app. If you’d prefer a live stream platform with lots of filters, stickers, and other fun effects, consider looking elsewhere.

Instagram

If you’re a big time Instagram user, their “Instagram Live” feature is a surefire way to ensure viewers. As soon as a user begins broadcasting, their contacts get a pop-up notification on their phones. Broadcasts can last for up to 60 minutes. However, once the user stops streaming, their video is gone forever.

YouNow

YouNow is different from other live stream apps, because users can send and receive “gifts.” These gifts can have a monetary value, so if a user’s streams become popular enough, they could even earn money from viewers. Otherwise, YouNow works similarly to Periscope and other such apps.

Facebook Live

Facebook Live’s main advantage is its huge user database, drawing from the social network itself. Streams timeout after 90 minutes. Users can schedule their streams, which allows for more advanced notice for their audience. After streaming ends, videos can be archived into Facebook HD for later viewing.

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