NGL does allow receiving anonymous messages via a link shared on Instagram, and it claims to filter out harmful language via AI moderation.
Many users, though, say that the "Pro" or paid membership, which is said to give enough information to figure out who sent a message, only shows weak "hints" like device type and general area instead of names.
When it comes to safety, there is a chance of receiving hurtful or negative texts because anonymity makes people less responsible.
Users also say that they are being misled by practices like automatic subscription renewals without their clear permission, paying for services that don't do what they're supposed to, and having trouble getting their money back.
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