Session is a messaging app focused on user privacy by not exposing metadata. It allows anonymous sign-up without requiring phone numbers or emails. The app uses decentralization and onion routing for security, making it resistant to surveillance and third-party data collection. By not storing contact graphs and not logging IP addresses, it provides protection against censorship and data commodification. Its messaging infrastructure, which is decentralized and relies on independent nodes, ensures that it remains operational despite external pressures. Session empowers users to communicate freely and maintain control over their data.
Session does not track metadata associated with user conversations, including who talks to whom or when, valuing privacy alongside message content.
The app's infrastructure is unique, employing a global network of independent nodes instead of a central server, ensuring resilience against control or shutdown.
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