SimpleX Chat eliminates identifiers for total privacy
SimpleX Chat is a decentralized, open-source messaging network built with Haskell that completely eliminates user identifiers to prevent metadata correlation. It routes messages through unidirectional queues to secure communication across iOS, Android, and desktop applications.
SimpleX Chat represents a paradigm shift in private communication by proving that secure messaging can exist without any permanent identity anchors.
- –Complete elimination of user identifiers makes metadata harvesting nearly impossible.
- –Unidirectional queue routing adds an extra layer of protection against traffic correlation attacks.
- –Written in Haskell, showcasing the language's utility in building secure and high-assurance network protocols.
- –The lack of permanent IDs can make contact discovery and management more complex for average users.
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2026-06-27
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2026-06-27
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