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True peer-to-peer encrypted chat where messages vanish like ghosts. No servers, no storage, no accounts. Messages travel directly via WebRTC and exist only in memory. Self-destructing messages, panic button, file sharing, and zero tracking. Open source privacy-first messaging.

  • Updated Mar 21, 2026
  • TypeScript

A privacy-focused, client-side encrypted messaging application that enables secure message exchange via AES-256 encryption embedded directly in URL hashes. No server required, no data collected—just pure end-to-end encryption in your browser.

  • Updated Nov 5, 2025
  • HTML

Local-only Android security & emergency wipe. Panic triggers (power ×5, USB-while-locked, duress PIN, SMS secret, low-battery dead-man). No internet permission. No server. No tracking. Android 13+. GPL-3.0. Built by Norypt.

  • Updated Apr 23, 2026
  • Kotlin

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