Does Marco Polo work without a phone number?
- Marco Polo does not require a phone number to work.
- You can either sign in with your Facebook account or your email address.
Marco Polo App Video – Video Messaging Tutorial
FAQ
Marco Polo is a messaging app that lets you connect with people nearby or anywhere in the world. You can find people on Marco Polo by searching for their username, or by using the app’s “People Nearby” feature.
There are a few ways to tell if someone is watching Marco Polo. One way is to look for people who are constantly looking down at their phones. If you see someone doing this, it’s likely that they’re watching Marco Polo. Another way to tell is by the number of people who are in the room. If the room is mostly empty, it’s likely that everyone is watching Marco Polo. Finally, you can tell by the amount of noise that’s being made.
Yes, you can use Marco Polo with email. To do so, just add the email address of the person you want to send a message to as a recipient in the “To” field.
To text someone on Marco Polo, open the app and select the contact you want to text. Type your message and hit send!
Yes, Marco Polo is free to use. It’s a great way to communicate with coworkers and clients who are located in other parts of the world.
Yes, you can delete a Marco Polo before someone sees it. You can either delete it from the app or from your phone.
If you’re looking to retrieve an old Marco Polo account, unfortunately, we do not have a way to do that. All of our user data is deleted after a certain amount of time, and therefore we are unable to retrieve any information that may have been stored on an old account.
Yes, you can send pictures on Marco Polo. Just tap the camera icon in the chat window to take a picture or choose one from your photo gallery. You can also send videos on Marco Polo by tapping the video camera icon.
Marco Polo died in 1324, and the cause of his death is unknown. It’s possible he died of natural causes, such as an illness, but it’s also possible he was killed in a battle or assassinated.
The average length of a Marco Polo video is about two minutes.