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End-to-End Encryption

End-to-end encryption (E2EE) is a system of communication where only the communicating users, servers, or applications can read the messages sent between each other, regardless of the number of hops or nodes between the messenger and the recipient.

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KryptEY

Android keyboard for secure E2EE communication through the signal protocol in any messenger. Communicate securely and independent, regardless of the legal situation or whether messengers use E2EE

  • Updated Apr 21, 2024
  • Java

[DEPRECATED] See https://github.com/VirgilSecurity/demo-e3kit-android and https://github.com/VirgilSecurity/virgil-e3kit-firebase-func for up-to-date code. A simple Android application that demonstrates how the end-to-end encryption works. The application uses firebase as a backend service for authentication and chat messaging.

  • Updated Jan 8, 2019
  • Java
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