Tor Messenger, released in a beta client for chat really secret

It was released to the public Tor Messenger, currently in beta. Instantbird is based on and allows you to make untraceable our conversations using the network of the unknown.

The network of the unknown and anonymity now has a client messaging official publicly available, although in beta. Tor Messenger was released for Windows PC, Linux and OS X and allows you to start conversations in perfect anonymity, secure and untraceable using the Tor network. The application is based on Instantbird, the messaging client developed by the Mozilla community.

Tor Messenger lets you use different services, among the most popular on the Tor network, all enabling messaging features OTR (Off-the-Record), and message encryption, authentication mode, the absence of digital signatures. It is an option that already was possible previously, but now that is packaged in a user interface easy to use and localized in different languages.

Compared to many other solutions Tor Messenger offers significant advantages in terms of secrecy. The messaging services are often based on client-server architecture, where the latter gets and keeps important information (metadata) on our account. By Tor Messenger this metadata will be substantially hidden, as the path between client and server cannot be traced when it occurs on the Tor network.

The strength of Tor Messenger is of course the support services already particularly popular, such as Google Talk, Facebook Chat, Twitter, IRC, among many. It is a full solution for the greatest secrecy, but turning to the public that cannot and does not want to give up their contacts on services using perhaps a long time, taking advantage of the network for the purpose of the unknown.

It should be noted, that the messages will not be sent if our party does not use a client ” OTR-enabled “. The limit is obviously switched off, even if doing so will cancel in large part the way to use the same Tor Messenger.

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