Facebook has launched an application for couples (illustration). - Superstock / SIPA

Facebook unveiled this Wednesday a new application called Tuned. It is a private messaging service intended for couples so that they can exchange all kinds of information to make it a real "private space" on the Internet, reports the specialized media Phonandroid .

Concretely, Tuned will offer couples the possibility of creating their own network by sharing their music, notes, voice memos or even making a common photo album. For now, the application is still in the testing phase and is therefore only available in the United States on iOS.

A free application

For developers, Tuned is a way of "feeling connected even when you're apart." A rather topical theme in this period of health crisis during which a large part of the planet is confined.

The application will be free and it does not seem necessary to have a Facebook account to be able to benefit from it, according to The Information site, quoted by Phonandroid . However, users will have to accept Facebook's data collection policy.

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