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Send Messages, Not Metadata Your correspondence can be read in almost all messengers. The exception is Telegram, but it is not completely anonymous - it requires you to enter your phone number to register. If it comes up, you will be easily identified. Session is an end-to-end encrypted messenger that minimises sensitive metadata, designed and built for people who want absolute privacy and freedom from any form of surveillance. It does not ask for an email or 📱 number when you register, but assigns you an ID - a set of hundreds of characters. It looks like a long nickname that you can share with your interlocutor to start a chat. The app looks like a normal messenger - you can send documents, voice messages, there are groups, but it's completely anonymous. The company has no servers, the routing goes through users - it means that leaks of personal data are simply impossible. Available on iPhone, Android and PC. Use it!
Hey I am on Medial • 1y
What do you guys think about an anonymous social media app only for college students.So basically users can only register using their college email id.Could this workout?I thought this could be a nice change coz all the apps feel boring in the curren
See MoreKeen Learner and Exp... • 1y
To all those people who post as anonymous account I have an interesting question for you all "Why do you post as anonymous ? why don't with your real identity ? what is the difference in your post when you post from your real account ?" You see here
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