e2ee
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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Instant messenger with end-to-end encryption.
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Matrix bot using the cshrix library
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Green team
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Reexport the Signal provider of double-ratchet: Double Ratchet key management for exchanging encrypted messages between two parties.
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Angular 2 port of the original Angular Phonecat application with Webpack
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End-to-End encrypted proxy contract example for Sapphire
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Elixir implementation of the MLS protocol
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WebRTC SFU Sora 向け JavaScript E2EE ライブラリ
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Cryptography Notebook is a repository containing some of the cryptographic implementations I have done for learning purposes.
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Encrypt and Decrypt Text Content Using a Passphrase
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General-purpose E2EE extension for Scratch.
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NFTs with a secret content via e2e encryption
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SSE server sent events on Cloudflare Workers intended for E2EE messaging
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maybe i make a matrix client that doesn't suck
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