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Home›How To›How to Find Online Skype Users: 11 Steps

How to Find Online Skype Users: 11 Steps

By Matthew Lynch
March 24, 2024
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Introduction:

Skype has been a popular communication tool for many years, allowing users to video chat, send instant messages, and even make phone calls. Whether you are looking for friends, colleagues, or potential language exchange partners, finding Skype users online can be a daunting task if you don’t know where to start. This article provides an easy guide on how to find online Skype users in just 11 steps!

1. Sign up for a Skype account: If you don’t already have one, sign up for a free Skype account at www.skype.com. You’ll need to provide some personal information like your name, email address, and desired username.

2. Install the Skype app: Download and install the latest version of Skype on your device (computer, smartphone or tablet).

3. Sign in: Log in to your Skype account using your email address/username and password.

4. Familiarize yourself with the interface: Navigate around the app and make sure you understand its basic features and functionalities.

5. Find Contacts tab: Locate the “Contacts” tab at the top left corner of the screen. Clicking on it will reveal various contact options.

6. Add contacts manually: Click on “+Add Contact” button (usually represented by a plus sign icon) to manually search for friends or colleagues by typing their names, email addresses or usernames in the search box.

7. Connect with existing contacts: If you have granted permission, Skype will automatically sync with your email contacts or social media accounts (Facebook) to find existing users.

8. Use search directories: There are numerous online search directories that allow you to search for Skype users based on specific criteria such as age, gender, country, or interests. Some popular ones include www.addmecontacts.com and www.skypy.chat.

9. Join forums and discussion groups: Engage in discussions and find like-minded people on online forums and discussion boards specifically designated for Skype users, such as the Skype Community (www.community.skype.com).

10. Use your language exchange website profile: If you’re searching for language exchange partners, add your Skype username to your profile on language exchange websites like iTalki, Tandem, or Conversation Exchange. This increases your chances of being discovered by fellow users who are interested in learning or practicing a language.

11. Casually share your username: Last but not least, simply ask your friends or colleagues if they use Skype and exchange usernames directly.

Conclusion:

Now that you have 11 step-by-step guidelines to find new online Skype users, you can expand your network and enjoy endless hours of conversations! Keep in mind that it’s important to maintain proper online etiquette when connecting with new contacts. Be respectful, patient, and understanding when engaging with people from different cultures or backgrounds.

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