Clear product boundaries

Trust starts with saying what TalkYouApp does—and what it does not do

TalkYouApp is an independent, EU-hosted, voice-first language-practice platform founded in 2026. It requires an account before room entry, uses Google sign-in only for basic account access when selected, and does not sell user data. Live rooms are participant spaces, so trust also depends on clear community rules and careful choices by everyone in the conversation.

An account is required before joining any live room, including from a direct room link.

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Login before room entry

Every live-room path, including a direct link to a specific room, requires an authenticated account before participation.

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Limited Google access

Google sign-in uses basic profile data for account access and does not open Gmail, Drive, Calendar, Contacts or Workspace files.

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Independent and EU-hosted

TalkYouApp states that it operates on EU infrastructure, takes no outside investment and does not sell user data.

The public website and live rooms have different purposes

Public pages describe product features, pricing, policies and support information so that people and search engines can understand TalkYouApp. Live rooms belong to the signed-in application. A room identifier in a URL does not make the room an anonymous public webpage or remove the login requirement.

People inside a room can hear what participants say and can read messages shared in room chat. Do not share passwords, financial details or other sensitive personal information in a live conversation. Treat a room as a conversation with its current participants, not as a private vault.

  • Sign in before joining any room
  • Review a room's language, level and topic before entering
  • Share only information you are comfortable giving to current participants
  • Use the community and support paths when behavior breaks the rules

What Google sign-in authorizes

Google sign-in is an account-access option. TalkYouApp uses basic profile information needed to identify the account. Choosing it does not authorize access to Gmail messages, Drive documents, Calendar events, Contacts or other Google Workspace files.

That distinction matters because a familiar sign-in button can otherwise look broader than it is. The account and privacy pages provide the current policy details. Use those documents—and the consent screen shown during sign-in—to review the exact access being requested.

Community safety is a shared responsibility

TalkYouApp provides community guidelines and moderation-related product paths, but no live social platform can promise that every participant will behave well. Choose what you disclose, respect room boundaries and leave an interaction that feels unsafe or inappropriate.

The platform does not guarantee a native speaker, a particular identity or a permanent partner. Profiles and room context help communication; they are not a substitute for personal judgment. For policy or account concerns, use the documented support contact instead of posting private details in a room.

Claims remain limited to the current product

TalkYouApp does not claim guaranteed fluency, CEFR certification, always-available conversation partners or learning outcomes. The English-focused Practice Partner is a practice tool on eligible plans, not medical, legal, financial or emergency advice.

Prices, plan minutes and history limits are stated on the pricing page and should match the final checkout. Product changes belong in the changelog; legal and data-processing details belong in the privacy, terms, cookie and DPA pages.

A clear practice loop

Check the boundary before joining

  1. Step 1

    Review the room context

    Check the language, level and topic before deciding whether the conversation fits.

  2. Step 2

    Use your account

    Register or sign in; a direct room link never removes the authentication requirement.

  3. Step 3

    Protect sensitive information

    Remember that current participants can hear speech and read messages shared in the room.

  4. Step 4

    Use guidelines and support

    Leave inappropriate interactions and use the platform's documented safety or support path.

Practical answers

Questions about clear product boundaries

Does a direct room URL make a room publicly accessible?

No. TalkYouApp requires registration or sign-in before a person can enter a room reached through a direct link.

Can TalkYouApp read my Gmail or Google Drive?

No. Google sign-in is used for basic TalkYouApp account access and does not grant access to Gmail, Drive, Calendar, Contacts or other Workspace files.

Does TalkYouApp sell user data?

TalkYouApp states that it does not sell user data. Review the current privacy policy for the complete description of processing and user rights.

Is every room participant verified as a native speaker?

No. TalkYouApp does not promise a native speaker or a particular identity in every room. Use room context and personal judgment when interacting.

Ready for an English conversation?

Create an account to browse or create live rooms. If you already have an account, sign in before opening a room link.