{"repo":"NullVoxPopuli/emberclear","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/NullVoxPopuli/emberclear","clone":"git clone https://github.com/NullVoxPopuli/emberclear.git","description":"Encrypted Chat. No History. No Logs.","language":"TypeScript","stars":198,"topics":["encryption","nacl","chat","secure","privacy","public-key-cryptography","progressive-web-app","slack","discord","gitter"],"license":"GPL-3.0","category":"chat-messaging","readme_excerpt":"emberclear emberclear is published at: https://emberclear.io and can be run locally with docker via and then can be visited at http://localhost:4201 . Project Directory - Browser Client - Phoenix Relay - Benchmarks Another Chat App? Yes, there is a lack of trust that manifests when existing chat apps are closed source and centralized. Emberclear, by design, is trustless -- meaning that, while there is a server component, the server knows nothing more than your \" public key\". The server(s) are also meant to be a hot-swappable member of a mesh network, so no one implementation matters, as long as the same protocol is used. Here is a table of detailing out some differences between emberclear and other chat apps: Development See: CONTRIBUTING.md Special Thanks - Cross-Browser / Cross-Platform Testing and Automation License GNU General Public License version 3#summary)","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/NullVoxPopuli","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/NullVoxPopuli/emberclear/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}