briar

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Secure messaging, anywhere

founded 4 years ago
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Hi all! I’m working on my cyber security bachelor’s thesis and am reaching out to gather insights from users who use decentralized messaging applications.

I would be incredibly thankful if you could find the 2 to 4 minutes to fill out the form. Your experience in the matter is incredibly valuable.

You’ll find the survey at https://questionnaire.ink/412758

Your responses are confidential and will be used solely for supporting my thesis. No personally identifiable information is collected.

Thanks!

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Hi, I was thinking maybe Briar could be used in education environments for people who live in zones with bad phone signal, in very remote parts.

Since people can connect though a wifi network (maybe not connected to the internet?) is it possible for tens of people to communicate if they connect to the Wifi network from a router? That might be usefull.

What do you think? I haven't used Briar because I don't really have someone to talk with, so for now I'm talking to myself on different devices to try it out.

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Do you use Briar on a daily basis? If so, with what kind of people (your family, work, activism...)? If not, please explain why too :)

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Briar allows messages to be sent over Bluetooth which is a feature that doesn't require internet or Wi-Fi, also been seeing a lot of people say briar is russian spy ware it simply isn't as its open source

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Update 1.4.5 Log:

  • Update Translations
  • Update list of tor bridges
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It seems that it's ported over from Android...

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I recently created repository with Briar forums to make it easier for new users to find forums and new contacts. Here is a link: https://codeberg.org/PandaCoderPL/Briar-Forums

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