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Session

MessagingFreeOpen Source

Session is a private messaging app that doesn't require a phone number or email. It uses the Oxen blockchain for enhanced privacy and security.

Available on:

iOSAndroidWindowsmacOSLinux
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Privacy Features

No phone number required, blockchain-based, and no tracking.

🌍 Jurisdiction & Privacy Laws

Based in australia

Privacy Law Implications:

  • Data Protection: Stronger laws mean better protection of your personal data

  • Government Access: Some countries can force companies to hand over user data

  • Surveillance Alliances: International agreements may allow data sharing between countries

  • User Rights: Your legal rights to access, correct, or delete your data

Use Session:

  • WhatsApp

  • Telegram

  • Facebook Messenger

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