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  2. TorChat - Wikipedia

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    TorChat was a peer-to-peer anonymous instant messenger that used Tor onion services as its underlying network. It provided cryptographically secure text messaging and file transfers. [ 1 ] The characteristics of Tor's onion services ensure that all traffic between the clients is encrypted and that it is very difficult to tell who is ...

  3. Ricochet (software) - Wikipedia

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    Ricochet or Ricochet IM is a free software, multi-platform, instant messaging software project originally developed by John Brooks [5] and later adopted as the official instant messaging client project of the Invisible.im group. [6] A goal of the Invisible.im group is to help people maintain privacy by developing a "metadata free" instant ...

  4. Session (software) - Wikipedia

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    Session is a cross-platform end-to-end encrypted instant messaging application emphasizing user confidentiality and anonymity.

  5. Tox (protocol) - Wikipedia

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    Though several apps that use the Tox protocol seem similar in function to regular instant messaging apps, the lack of central servers similar to XMPP or Matrix currently has the consequence that both parties of the chat need to be online for the message to be sent and received. The Tox enabled messengers deal with this in separate ways: some ...

  6. Comparison of user features of messaging platforms - Wikipedia

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    Non-IM types of chat include multicast transmission, usually referred to as "chat rooms", where participants might be anonymous or might be previously known to each other (for example collaborators on a project that is using chat to facilitate communication). Instant messaging systems tend to facilitate connections between specified known users ...

  7. List of defunct social networking services - Wikipedia

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    Anonymous UK student microblogging Fling: Sending images to random strangers all around the world, notoriously abused for sexting Focus.com: Business professionals Foodie.fm: Grocery shopping and recipe discovery Foodily.com: Recipes Fotolog: Sharing photos FriendFeed: Feed aggregator Friends Reunited: Reunions Friendster: Friends GamerDNA ...