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Britons share their Houseparty horror stories about uninvited guests.

Britons who used Houseparty took to twitter to share their stories about uninvited guests who logged into their video chats without an invitation.

Britons who used Houseparty took to twitter to share their stories about uninvited guests who logged into their video chats without an invitation.As millions of people around the world entered quarantine, many downloaded an application called 'Houseparty' to stay in touch with people. Houseparty allows people to video chat with their friends and family, as well as play games such as Heads Up and Trivia. It also allows people to create open chat rooms where they can drop in on their phone book, Snapchat or Facebook contacts' calls, unless the group is locked by one of the participants. Many Britons took to twitter to share their stories about Houseparty and uninvited guests joining their private calls and invading their privacy.

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