SimpleX Chat: messaging with no user identifiers
SimpleX Chat claims to be the first messaging network that operates without any user identifiers, prioritizing privacy and metadata resistance; trending this week.
SimpleX Chat is an open-source messaging platform built around privacy: it claims to be the first messaging network that runs without any user identifiers — no phone numbers, usernames or global IDs.
Key points
- Uses no user identifiers, reducing social-graph metadata exposure.
- Aims for a tracking-resistant, decentralized model.
- Written in Haskell and fully open source.
- A recurring favorite among privacy-focused repos.
Source
GitHub
#privacy#messaging#security
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