A small, simple and secure messenger
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So, this is ‘Tor Matrix’ ?
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Added it
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Im planning to make it decentralized in future, for now it's centralized to keep anti-forensic properties
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I don't know why this is getting downvoted. It seems like an interesting concept for certain use cases, and it looks like it's just a tiny team.
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From what I've heard it's someone who really doesn't know what they're doing making it, and it has a ton of obvious security issues that the dev refuses to acknowledge. It really isn't something that people should actually use.
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Ah, gotcha. I didn't go too deep into the code, just did a cursory look. I think it's still an interesting concept.
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Probably because of the Circle A in the thumbnail
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They are saying this to degrade the reputation of Amnesichat, and I am not working on this project alone. They are not even specifying what kind of security issues exist.
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If you actually want to help, come to our Matrix chatroom, and we can address those "issues".
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I'd rather not use something created by borderline terrorists
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Until it gets a security audit, I’ll stick with Signal.
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Oh you mean, not using something like the internet?