Twitter co-founder Jack Dori has launched a new messaging platform for iPhone users. The name of this new messaging app is Bitchat meh. This app has been launched after the Peer-to-Pier (P2P) app presented by the Co-Founder of Twitter. Bluetooth-based new messaging platform Bitchat Mesh does not require internet, phone number or email address. This messaging platform also supports the end-to-end encryption (E2EE) and etiquette verification.
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This new messaging platform launched by Jack Dorsi is available on the App Store. There is no information about when this platform will be made available on Play Store. (Photo Courtesy – App Store)
iPhone users can now download Bitchat mesh from the messaging platform app store. Dori has shared a post on Social Media Platform X in this regard. The description of this app states that this app allows chatting without internet access and works on the Bluetooth mesh network. Bitchat mesh supports direct connections to users, but it also forwards the message to other peers on the network, which can interact even when users are out of the Bluetooth range.
The new bitchat meh app comes with a very simple and simple interface. In this, the users can mark someone as ‘favatte’, do the memory, and also block unwanted contacts. The whitapare issued for Bitchat is said to be protected by E2EE using the message noise protocol framework. This feature also facilitates users to verify, so that the users understand whether the person they are chatting with, is the right person. For this, users can match their ‘fingerprints’ in the face or by another online channel and then mark them as ‘verified’.
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iPhone users can download bitchat mesh from App Store. Bitchat Mesh’s app store listing is clearly stated that this app does not collect any data. In addition, this app works without any account and server. This app works on the iOS 16 or subsequent version, while support for the smartphone running at Android 8.0+ will soon be available. Security notices on Bitchat’s website warn users that private messages (1: 1) chats like local messages have not yet taken an external security review and should not be used for sensitive information.