p3lib
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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p3lib
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We are Brian Bondy (co-founder and CTO of the Brave privacy browser), and Dietrich Ayala (IPFS Lead) to discuss the decentralized web and the new IPFS integration in Brave
I don't think there was a refusal to implement privacy features, so much as that a privacy-preserving DHT is something that is still an unsolved problem. There have been a few efforts at a Tor transport for libp2p - the Berty project is working on one now: berty.tech. You can implement private networks today in IPFS, without using the public DHT. The barrier here is that ensuring user privacy in a peer-to-peer way is very difficult and the harms are real. P3Lib looks promising: https://github.com/hashmatter/p3lib
berty
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The Protesters' Guide to Smartphone Security
Depending upon which OS are on. If Android - Briar is the most famous and obvious choice. On iOS? There are not any options really but wasn't any usable one around a year back the last I had checked.
On iOS there are not many options for P2P w/o Internet (I assume that is what you meant - otherwise if you want P2P over Internet then there are some options although not really "truly" P2P of course - and of course if Internet is shut down or overwhelmed then it will be down). There's https://github.com/berty/berty (the last time I tried it was crashing incessantly but it might have improved). I do not know of anything else really (there might be few but I am not sure).
- Berty: Secure P2P message app that needs no internet access or trust in network
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How to explore writing an app for ipfs with rust?
Not written in Rust, but may be Berty can give you some ideas?
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Daily General Discussion - February 22, 2023
Berty is an open source, secure, private, censorship resilient messaging protocol. Berty is designed to work with NO internet connection. Thanks to Bluetooth LE and mDNS, messages can be securely and privately relayed, peer to peer to create an adhoc network. Of course old fashioned networks still work, and if you’re connected to a “hostile” network that’s being surveilled, the Berty protocol can still operate safely and securely thanks to e2e encryption. Super nice!
- So there's no online messaging service that's private, anonymous and secure?
- Looking for free crossplatform communication tool that can hide IPs
- Berty: Privacy-first messaging app
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Hacker News top posts: Nov 21, 2022
Berty: Privacy-first messaging app\ (34 comments)
- Berty: The privacy-first messaging app
What are some alternatives?
chanify - Chanify is a safe and simple notification tools. This repository is command line tools for Chanify.
jami-cli - Jami client for terminal
brave-browser - Brave browser for Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Windows.
session-desktop - Session Desktop - Onion routing based messenger
ungoogled-chromium - Google Chromium, sans integration with Google
session-android - A private messenger for Android.
go-peer - 🔐 Library for developing secure, decentralized, anonymous and quantum-resistant networks in Go language
c-toxcore - The future of online communications.
orbitdb - Peer-to-Peer Databases for the Decentralized Web
speer - Speer is a fast, privacy focused and open source communication app for various use cases
superhighway84 - USENET-inspired, uncensorable, decentralized internet discussion system running on IPFS & OrbitDB
ipfs-chat - Real-time P2P messenger using go-ipfs pubsub. TUI. End-to-end encrypted texting & file-sharing. NAT traversal.

