A viral app that sees your soul.
A feed that never sleeps.
A yes you can't take back.
When horror vlogger Maya Hart installs a mysterious app called DaemonBox, she thinks she's found the perfect topic for her struggling channel: a creepy new program that seems to know its users' deepest fears. But the app isn't just scraping data; it's reading her drafts, posting from her accounts, and pushing her most private breakdowns live. The more Maya tries to expose it, the more her views spike... and the less she can tell where performance ends and possession begins.
Across town, tech journalist Ethan Cole is tracking a wave of disturbing reports: teens waking up to content they don't remember making, pastors whispering about "digital demons," and a rash of self-harm livestreams tied to a feature that turns confession into currency. Maya and Ethan collaborate with a burned-out pastor and a cynical security researcher to uncover an entity that spreads through permission screens and push notifications, rather than rituals and haunted houses.
As DaemonBox tightens its grip, social media addiction, algorithmic design, and supernatural hunger blur into one terrifying force. To fight it, they'll have to do the one thing the modern world fears most: disconnect before the app turns every screen into an open door.
Virtual Possession is a dark tech horror thriller about attention, addiction, and the cost of being seen in a world that never stops watching.