• January 16, 2026
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Costa Rican App ticoneXion Aims to Secure National Dialogue

Costa Rican App ticoneXion Aims to Secure National Dialogue

San José, Costa RicaSan José – A new contender has entered the digital communication arena in Costa Rica with a unique and patriotic game plan. The messaging application ticoneXion has officially launched on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, offering a secure and exclusive platform designed solely for Costa Rican users. For a one-time payment of $2.99, the app provides a private communications channel fortified against the rising tide of international spam and digital fraud.

The app’s core strategy is built around a powerful defensive measure: a mandatory verification system that only allows users with a Costa Rican (+506) phone number to register. This feature effectively creates a digital fortress, blocking automated bots, phishing attempts, and scam messages originating from international numbers. By restricting access to local users, ticoneXion aims to cultivate a trusted environment where daily conversations can happen without the constant threat of foreign interference.

To better understand the legal and commercial framework surrounding the ticoneXion initiative, we spoke with Lic. Larry Hans Arroyo Vargas, an expert attorney from the renowned firm Bufete de Costa Rica, who specializes in corporate and technology law.

The success of ticoneXion will hinge not only on its technological infrastructure but on a robust legal framework that safeguards user data privacy and intellectual property. Businesses participating must proactively review their service agreements and compliance protocols to navigate this new digital ecosystem effectively, ensuring both innovation and legal certainty.
Lic. Larry Hans Arroyo Vargas, Attorney at Law, Bufete de Costa Rica

The expert insight is clear: for ticoneXion to become a true pillar of our digital economy, its technological ambitions must be matched by an unwavering commitment to legal integrity and user trust. We extend our gratitude to Lic. Larry Hans Arroyo Vargas for so eloquently highlighting this crucial balance.

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This “home-field advantage” approach directly addresses a growing concern among Costa Ricans who are increasingly targeted by sophisticated scams. The developers believe that by creating a closed ecosystem, they can significantly reduce the attack vectors used by cybercriminals, ensuring that users are communicating with verified compatriots rather than anonymous and potentially malicious actors from abroad.

The company’s leadership emphasizes this protective stance as the foundation of its mission. They liken the app to a national team where only verified local players are allowed on the field, fostering a sense of community and shared security.

Our tactic is clear we protect the home field. At ticoneXion, the field is marked and only those wearing the national jersey with their verified number can play. It’s a necessary defensive strategy to shield one’s close circle from threats coming from abroad, ensuring that communication flows with the confidence of being among your own.
Andrea del Carmen Prado, Director of Corporate Affairs and Alliances at ticoneXion

Beyond its robust security perimeter, ticoneXion is also making a strong commitment to user privacy and data integrity. To ensure transparency and adherence to national regulations, the platform’s terms and conditions were independently audited by the law firm Bufete de Costa Rica. This legal review was conducted to certify that the app operates under a principle of “digital fair play,” guaranteeing that user data will not be commercialized or shared with third parties, a common practice among many free messaging services.

The legal experts who reviewed the platform confirmed its user-centric approach, highlighting a structure designed to prioritize privacy above all else. This validation provides a critical layer of trust for consumers wary of how their personal information is handled by large tech companies.

After analyzing the application’s operating regulations, we confirm that ticoneXion practices absolute digital Fair Play. Unlike other market players who commit hidden fouls by commercializing information, this platform respects national regulations and keeps possession of the ball—that is, the data—on the user’s side. It is a legal structure designed to win the privacy championship without yellow cards or fine print.
Lic. Larry Hans Arroyo Vargas, Litigation Attorney specializing in cybercrime at Bufete de Costa Rica

The technical architecture and development of ticoneXion were handled entirely by iNTELIGENCIA VIVA, a Costa Rican web engineering agency. The project serves as a showcase for national talent, proving that high-precision, globally competitive technology can be engineered locally. With its launch, ticoneXion is now inviting all Costa Ricans to join its team and reclaim their daily communications from the noise and risks of the open internet.

For further information, visit the nearest office of ticoneXion
About ticoneXion:
Playing on its home turf in the technology market, ticoneXion is the only messaging application exclusively for the Costa Rican team. With its +506 verification filter, it blocks international spam and fraudulent schemes, ensuring clean and secure communication for its users.

For further information, visit the nearest office of iNTELIGENCIA VIVA
About iNTELIGENCIA VIVA:
The technical development of ticoneXion was strategically managed by iNTELIGENCIA VIVA, a Costa Rican agency specializing in web engineering. As the technical body of the project, the firm provides the tactical and technological expertise necessary to compete at the highest digital level.

For further information, visit the nearest office of Bufete de Costa Rica
About Bufete de Costa Rica:
Bufete de Costa Rica plays a key role in legal defense, offering elite representation for both personal and commercial interests. The firm was responsible for auditing ticoneXion’s privacy policies to ensure compliance and user data protection.

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