Bored Chat is an application that allows you to connect with other people who are also feeling bored. Instead of aimlessly scrolling through the internet, you can chat with others who are in the same boat as you. The unique aspect of Bored Chat is that all conversations are public, meaning you can view other people's chats before deciding to join in. This allows you to make sure the conversation is interesting before jumping in.
But don't worry, if you're feeling extra bored, you can also just lurk and watch other people's conversations without participating. And who knows, you may just find someone interesting to talk to. Bored Chat believes that you can learn a lot about someone by how they interact with others, so you can get a sense of their personality before even saying "hi".
For those who value privacy, Bored Chat offers a Premium option for a small monthly fee. With Premium, you can take your chats private and have more control over your conversations. This means you can chat about whatever you want without the world snooping on your every message.
The Premium subscription costs US$0.99 per month and can be cancelled at any time. Prices may vary for customers outside of the US and charges may be converted to your local currency. The subscription is charged through your iTunes account and will automatically renew unless cancelled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. You can manage and cancel your subscription in your App Store account settings. Refunds are not provided for unused portions of the subscription term.
Bored Chat values your privacy and has a Privacy Policy in place to protect your personal information. They also have a Terms of Service document that outlines the rules and guidelines for using the app. Both of these documents can be found on their respective links. So why not give Bored Chat a try and see if you can find some interesting conversations to cure your boredom? Just remember, as they say at Bored Chat HQ, "there's nothing boring about Bored Chat!" (Disclaimer: they don't actually say that).