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Topic: A new NSA proof online messenger (AES-256, RSA 2048) (Read 1252 times)

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So you produced this App for free and you doing it for the good of the people. Not interested in financial gain ?
Sure we're interested to make some money in long term,
but never by compromising or limiting users' privacy.
Could be some paid extras.
legendary
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In holiday we trust
When and if this gets popular I'm sure the NSA will be knocking at your door and therefore you wont have choice in the matter.

Yeah, that's why we have a technical solution for this: we don't have access to any of the encryption keys -- whoever is knocking at our door.

So you produced this App for free and you doing it for the good of the people. Not interested in financial gain ?
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if i can't save earth, i'll damn sure avenge it
kudos for creating such messenger... created an account... seems easy and with no user tracking or backdoors... if it is what it seems congratulations on such creation... hope it never goes down and gets better and better with time. Smiley
legendary
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Adding this to my list of stuff where I can chat safely Tongue
Always love to find new stuff.
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Is it open-sourced?

Yes: https://chatlink.com/~chatlink.js
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When and if this gets popular I'm sure the NSA will be knocking at your door and therefore you wont have choice in the matter.

Yeah, that's why we have a technical solution for this: we don't have access to any of the encryption keys -- whoever is knocking at our door.
legendary
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Terminated.
Protonmail is for emails. But their server capacity is full and you just cant use it. It also needs your previous email so they want your identity.
You're correct about this not being comparable, however you're wrong about everything else. You can sign up for protonmail and you get a invite pretty quickly. Also, nobody is forcing you to use a real email address. They are not asking nor do they want your identity. The email is only there in case you forgot your login password, the auth password can't be recovered.

Is it open-sourced?
I'm not touching it without the source code. So the question remains.


Update: I had not thought that the link was the source code, sorry.
legendary
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In holiday we trust
When and if this gets popular I'm sure the NSA will be knocking at your door and therefore you wont have choice in the matter.
copper member
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Any way to integrate or to use an API to set up bots?

Interesting thought, but no API at the moment.
Easy way would be editing the original Javascript (it's open source) to act as a bot for example.
legendary
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howdy
Very cool, I could see this as being an alternative to IRC. Any way to integrate or to use an API to set up bots?
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We just updated the site!

  • Now the login is much faster, especially when You have many items in Your list.
  • Userlist is now showing offline users as well.
  • It is also possible to lock a chat when logged in with an account.

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Is it better than protonmail?

Protonmail is for emails. But their server capacity is full and you just cant use it. It also needs your previous email so they want your identity.


Chatlink is for chat. Totally anonymous and no need to register if you dont want to save any contacts. It does not ask any of your personal information.


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Is it better than protonmail?
legendary
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RIP Mommy
cyph.com too.
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Zichain
Meh , there is other chat programs that are totally secure just like Mega that was made by Kim Dotcom (it's related to his downloading website too )
newbie
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All the crypto and security is implemented on the client side:
https://chatlink.com/~chatlink.js
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We have created a system, where neither ourselves nor NSA are able to read the user content.

Short introduction video:


More details about technical solution:
https://chatlink.com/#about

Does anyone here think it is useful?


Is it open-sourced?

No idea if it is really useful before we can see the code really works.
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We have created a system, where neither ourselves nor NSA are able to read the user content.
https://chatlink.com

Short introduction video:


More details about technical solution:
https://chatlink.com/#about

Does anyone here think it is useful?
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