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Decentralized Encrypted P2P Chat (chat.positive-intentions.com)
submitted 2 weeks ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Id like to introduce you to a decentralized chat app that works purely in the browser. Breaking away from traditional solutions that require registration and installation.

A decentralized infrastructure has many unique challenges and this is a unique approach. Ive taken previsous feedback and made updates. Its important to note, it is still a work-in-progress and provided for testing/review/feedback purposes. it would be great if you can tell me what you think.

Some of the features of the app include:

  • Free
  • Decentralised
  • No cookies
  • P2P encrypted
  • No registration
  • No installing
  • Group messaging
  • Text messaging
  • Multimedia messaging
  • Offline messaging (LAN/hotspot)
  • File transfer
  • Video calls
  • Data-ownership
  • Selfhosted (optional)
  • Screensharing (on desktop browsers)
  • OS notifications (where supported)

With no registration or installation required, its easy to get started.

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[-] [email protected] 0 points 2 weeks ago

With "guarantees" I meant things like whether you want to have perfect forward secrecy, or whether you want to provide some degree of deniability, and so on, not so much what kinds of guarantees you're relying on although they're definitely also good to keep in mind.

"As secure as possible" is a very all-encompassing goal which doesn't really say much – what I was trying to get at with my point about the guarantees you want to make is that you'll want to have a clear idea of what you actually mean with "as secure as possible" so you'll know what sort of eg. architectural decisions to make before you do a lot of work and paint yourself into a corner.

It's a very ambitious project, but I can guarantee it'll probably be very interesting to work on and you'll learn a lot regardless of the outcome, and I'm definitely rooting for you.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago

Still not sure what "guarantees" should look like. As a webapp there are some hard limitations on what a website can do on a browser. I guess that needs to be encoded.

I'd like to have all the buzzwords like forward secrecy and post-quantum proof. I don't know enough to list them all, but keen to see what else I can accommodate. When I say "as secure as possible", it might be better to interpret that as "aiming for the stars to land on the moon".

Not sure what it means to "provide some degree of deniability".

Thanks for the support!

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