Session: A Model for End-To-End Encrypted Conversations With Minimal Metadata Leakage

02/11/2020
by   Kee Jefferys, et al.
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Session is an open-source, public-key-based secure messaging application which uses a set of decentralised storage servers and an onion routing protocol to send end-to-end encrypted messages with minimal exposure of user metadata. It does this while also providing common features of mainstream messaging applications.

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