Fully open source, End to End Encrypted alternative to Google Photos and Apple Photos
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End-to-end encryption (E2EE) is a system of communication where only the communicating users, servers, or applications can read the messages sent between each other, regardless of the number of hops or nodes between the messenger and the recipient.
Fully open source, End to End Encrypted alternative to Google Photos and Apple Photos
SimpleX - the first messaging network operating without user identifiers of any kind - 100% private by design! iOS, Android and desktop apps 📱!
Collaborative office suite, end-to-end encrypted and open-source.
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Official Anytype client for MacOS, Linux, and Windows
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The telephone, a supernatural instrument before whose miracles we used to stand amazed, and which we now employ without giving it a thought, to summon our tailor or order an ice cream. --M.Proust