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Session Group

What is it? Session is a decentralized, end‑to‑end encrypted messenger that works with anonymous registration — no phone number or email required. Messages are routed over an onion‑routing network, keeping your IP address and metadata private.

How to join?

  1. Download the Session app from the official site, then choose **Create Account** on first launch and set a display name.
  2. Tap the **+** icon and paste our community code or scan the QR code; accept the invite.

Security & benefits: Session builds on the Signal protocol but avoids central servers; it does not log user metadata and its decentralized infrastructure is more resistant to censorship and outages. A 2024 Quarkslab audit noted improvements to privacy and resilience of the onion‑routing network, and earlier concerns were quickly addressed. Some advanced features (e.g., perfect forward secrecy or multi‑device sync) are still evolving, so convenience can be slightly limited.

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Signal Group

What is it? Signal is an open‑source end‑to‑end encrypted messenger regarded as a "security champion" by independent audits. The service stores only minimal data — your registered phone number, join time and last connection date — and does not keep your contacts, group memberships or message contents. Multiple independent analyses have reviewed the Signal protocol with no critical issues found.

How to join?

  1. Install the Signal app on mobile or desktop from the official site.
  2. Register with your phone number, then set a username (so you don’t have to share your number).
  3. Open the group link; Signal will show the group — accept the invite.

Security & benefits: Signal is one of the most trusted private messengers: it’s fully open‑source, the protocol has independent audits, and issues are fixed quickly. Phone‑based identity enables convenient group/contact management plus reliable voice/video calls and disappearing messages. Downsides: it runs on central servers, requires a phone number, so anonymity is more limited.

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