• Bitchat is a new private Bluetooth messaging app that doesnt need

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Tue Jul 29 12:15:08 2025
    Bitchat is a new private Bluetooth messaging app that doesnt need the
    internet heres how it works

    Date:
    Tue, 29 Jul 2025 11:05:35 +0000

    Description:
    The Bitchat Mesh private messaging app has been released, and it offers some interesting privacy features.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Twitter founder Jack Dorsey has launched Bitchat Mesh The private messaging app uses Bluetooth to send texts It comes with plenty of privacy features

    Tired of Messages and WhatsApp and ready to try something new? Twitter
    founder Jack Dorseys new Bitchat Mesh app has landed on the iOS App Store , while an Android version is available on GitHub.

    Download the app and youll find that it offers a novel way to contact friends and loved ones.

    Dorsey announced Bitchat Mesh in early July. Unlike traditional messaging apps, Bitchat Mesh doesnt rely on the internet to link up users and devices. Instead, it uses Bluetooth to relay messages from one person to another, so
    it should theoretically work in places where you lack internet connectivity provided there are enough nearby Bluetooth devices to pass on your texts.

    As well as this unusual distinction, Bitchat Mesh puts an emphasis on user privacy. You dont need to register your phone number or email address with
    the app, nor even create an account to get started. That allows you to keep your identifying information private without being hindered.

    Bitchat Mesh is also end-to-end encrypted , meaning all of your messages remain private and no one not even Bitchats developer can intercept or read them. Theres even a 'panic mode' that lets you erase all your data by triple-tapping the apps logo. A different way to text (Image credit: Pixabay)

    Bitchat Mesh is a specialized app for people who care deeply about their privacy, and its unusual nature might prevent it from achieving the kind of mass-market saturation that rivals like WhatsApp have managed. But it could still have plenty of appeal for people who need its distinct features.

    By not relying on the internet, for example, the app is more resistant to
    both network outages and censorship attempts than rival products might be. That could come in handy in nations run by oppressive governments or
    locations where you might not trust the security of more popular
    alternatives.

    In our brief testing, Bitchat Mesh told us that there were zero other users
    in our vicinity, presumably because the app has only just launched. But
    that's likely to be an issue for many potential uses if theres no one around you, you might struggle to send your messages, given that the app relies on Bluetooth connections to relay texts.

    Still, Bitchat Mesh can be used entirely for free, with no paywalls, subscriptions or in-app purchases yet in place, so you might want to try it out to see if it suits your needs. You might also like Should you ditch unencrypted messaging apps? Here's what experts say about the FBI's warning Best encrypted messaging app for Android of 2025 What is Signal, and how secure is the messaging app? Everything you need to know in the aftermath of Signalgate



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