It’s a fork of signal, that doesn’t require a phone numbers, and uses a onion network to send messages. It’s not as secure as signal, but it’s easy as a copy paste buffer between your phone and your computer, if that’s your use case
Correct. That’s why in my original post, I said depending on your use case, if you just need to pass messages between your phone and your computer, it could be sufficient for you.
jet@hackertalks.com 1 year ago
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It’s a fork of signal, that doesn’t require a phone numbers, and uses a onion network to send messages. It’s not as secure as signal, but it’s easy as a copy paste buffer between your phone and your computer, if that’s your use case
gelberhut@lemdro.id 1 year ago
Thanks. So, it is basically another messenger not compatible with signal.
jet@hackertalks.com 1 year ago
Correct. That’s why in my original post, I said depending on your use case, if you just need to pass messages between your phone and your computer, it could be sufficient for you.