Anonymous Messenger Description
Anonymous Messenger is a secure, private, and peer-to-peer messaging application that operates over the Tor network, ensuring user anonymity. This software is both free and open source, allowing individuals to modify and share it in compliance with the GNU General Public License v3. By leveraging Tor, it provides a robust anonymity layer and employs the onion v3 protocol for secure data transport. Users can run onion services on any device, facilitating direct and anonymous communication without the need for server setups. The app also utilizes the Signal protocol to encrypt messages before transmitting them over Tor, resulting in dual layers of end-to-end encryption without reliance on any external server or service. Rather than employing the standard HTTP protocol, Anonymous Messenger utilizes its own transport protocol, designed specifically to prioritize anonymity and ease of use. For instance, when a user sends a message, it is first encrypted with the Signal protocol, and then an encrypted onionV3 connection is established to transmit the message securely. This innovative approach highlights the application’s commitment to user privacy and security.
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Anonymous Messenger review Edited: Feb 16 2024
Summary: Overall experience has been completely reliable, robust & confidence inspiring as long as user is willing to tap the "restart tor" button at times for refreshed connection, especially if browser is left on & system uses it's own tor connection for example. This is normal, as even tor relays by themselves can become stale or broken. This is where bridges & country codes, even the strict/unknown settings can help. The app is really not too complex for noobs, as long as the passion for privacy is there. It does require some ongoing user input/maintenance of connection, but is soooo worth it‼️ Basically once your config is where you want it, I would recommend a secure sms on standby, just in case your anon contact is offline, then you can send an "a" to get them to restart their tor. When your green line & their green dot appears, it's ready to send. It's a powerfully secure app & I highly recommend, as there is no current equal & I wouldn't trust it's simplex copy cat near as much, due to it's servers.
Positive: ✅ Language of description
✅ FOSS code
✅ Android only
✅ v3 tor bundled=no metadata
✅ Reliable without servers
✅ 3gb file transfer-adjustable
✅ Country code configs
✅ Bridge support/requests
✅ Unknown contact blocking
✅ Proxy support
✅ Default 24hr message deletion
✅ Pin 📌message feature
✅ Horizontal swipe deletion
✅ Signal encryption
✅ Screen protect
✅ Unknown/strict exclude
✅ Amoled theme
✅ QR code address exchange
✅ Key verification
✅ Onion address
✅ Encrypted notepad
✅ Security log
✅ Security tips
✅ Cache clear/tor restart
✅ Encrypted tor calls
✅ Encrypted memos
✅ Allow receiving files
✅ "On device" encryption
✅ Allow calls
✅ f-droid repo transferable
✅ Nothing I dislike about the app
✅ Tor relays visible at bottomNegative: ❌ Developer is rude & has a galactic ego (like me😌)
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❌✅ Developer has paused, but this could be a pro. (i've had no problems)
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