
Bleep is not open source The DHT is hammering the mobiel battery, it can be more regarded as a tool to support the DHT, because torrent users are going down. So encryption is not their goal, but keeping the userbase. The mobile menu has a quite good process to decide each step, if you want to provide email or phone number or not. In case you do, you send all your ID credentials to a central server, as well not open source. THEN, the mobile does not allow to copy any key out, only a QR code in case two persons are present to each other, but you cannot e-mail your online-ID-Key to another participant, so you are very fast back at the method to provide them your phone number and email address. They want to map you. The encryption is totally unknown. It works like unencrypted. Do they use authentication? do they have a Mac? how long is the hash? do they use a salt? can the Chat be end-to-end encrypted by a smmetric key? Totally useless if not open source and hammering the battery. Why is there no mobile version of the encrypted http://firefloo.sf.net ?? 2014-09-18 14:22 GMT+02:00 Александр <afalex169@gmail.com>:
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