[guardian-announce] ChatSecure v12 for Android is out
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Thu Oct 24 02:30:00 EDT 2013
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - 24 OCT 2013 - INFO at GUARDIANPROJECT.INFO
ChatSecure Provides Comprehensive Mobile Security and a Whole New Look
Guardian Project Launches Major Secure Messaging Upgrade
The Guardian Project’s award-winning open-source app “Gibberbot” for
Android, has been rebranded to “ChatSecure” for its version 12 release,
unifying the branding with the iPhone and iPad apps, while offering
major updates in security from the device through the network.
October 20, New York, NY - The Guardian Project, a New York-based
open-source mobile security incubator, has launched version 12 of its
well-regarded secure messaging app for Android, rebranding it to
“ChatSecure” to unify branding with existing open-source iPhone and iPad
apps. The new upgrade brings an entirely new fluid user interface, and
unprecedented security features for users looking to protect their
message content (what they are saying) and their metadata (who, why and
where) from malicious adversaries and apps, hostile network operators,
and dragnet surveillance. It is completely open-source, utilizes
interoperable protocols, and has undergone third-party security audits
and code reviews.
“We believe you should not have to compromise on choice and usability,
to have reliable, strong security”, said Guardian Project founder,
Nathan Freitas. “Some companies want to limit you to their closed,
proprietary services that are centrally hosted and easily blocked or
monitored. We see that as fragile and unsustainable, and ultimately,
hostile and unfriendly to users, who want choice, freedom and the
ability to easily and safely communicate with their friends and family
around the world”.
ChatSecure is compatible with thousands of instant messaging service
providers around the world, including Google, Facebook, DuckDuckGo and
Jabber.org. It also works with open-source server software, such as
Prosody, enabling service providers, enterprise and other organizations
to host their own servers. ChatSecure users also can communicate
securely with anyone using a compatible app on Windows, Mac OS or Linux,
such as Pidgin, Adium or Jitsi. The app also supports peer-to-peer wifi
chat using Bonjour and Tor, allowing for secure messaging to happen even
in places where there is no access to the internet or the internet is
blocked. It also includes a quick access “Panic” feature to uninstall
the app and wipe all local data.
The software ensures the most secure network channels are utilized, by
enforcing Certificate Pinning, Perfect-Forward Secrecy and communicating
via the Tor network. All conversations held through ChatSecure can be
encrypted using an open-standards end-to-end encryption protocol known
as “Off the Record Messaging”, pioneered and hardened over the last
decade by security researchers. All account data, messages and contacts
stored on the device are encrypted and password protected using strong
encryption provided by SQLCipher database software, ensuring no leakage
of personal data if the device is lost, stolen or compromised.
Learn more and download at https://guardianproject.info/apps/chatsecure/
or on Google Play. Learn more about the versions for iPhone and iPad at
https://chatsecure.org
Announcement is online at:
https://guardianproject.info/2013/10/24/chatsecure-v12-provides-comprehensive-security-and-a-whole-new-look/
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