Technitium Bit Chat is a secure, peer-to-peer (p2p), open source instant messenger designed to provide end-to-end encryption. Primary aim of developing this instant messenger is to provide privacy which is achieved using strong cryptography. It can be used over Internet and private LAN networks for instant messaging and file transfer.
The architecture is designed keeping in mind the security principle that everybody is secure or no one is. There is no meta data generated when you use Bit Chat. The only thing that we know, is the email address of the user who registered for a digital certificate. The digital certificate tells that the email address was verified, which is similar to, in concept, to any domain validated SSL certificates issued to websites.
What is new in this release:
The latest version includes Distributed Hash Table (DHT), Http proxy & Socks 5 proxy support.
What is new in version 3.1:
The latest version has protocol level cryptography updates which makes it incompatible with the previous versions and thus all peers must use the updated version to be able to chat.
What is new in version 3.0:
The latest version has protocol level cryptography updates which makes it incompatible with the previous versions and thus all peers must use the updated version to be able to chat.
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