keychat on Nostr: “Temporary anonymous pairwise identifiers SimpleX uses temporary anonymous pairwise ...
“Temporary anonymous pairwise identifiers
SimpleX uses temporary anonymous pairwise addresses and credentials for each user contact or group member.
It allows to deliver messages without user profile identifiers, providing better meta-data privacy than alternatives.”
SimpleX uses temporary anonymous pairwise addresses and credentials for each user contact or group member.
It allows to deliver messages without user profile identifiers, providing better meta-data privacy than alternatives.”
quoting note1f6v…gmq6Current chat applications and email have forgotten that an address is not the same as an ID, treating the ID as the address. Emails and current chat applications send messages as [from: Alice's ID to: Bob's ID]. Regardless of how your geographical address changes, when Alice sends an email to Bob, it’s always [from: Alice's ID to: Bob's ID]. This compromises metadata privacy.
However, letters work differently; they are [from: Alice's current geographical address to: Bob's current geographical address].
Keychat separates the receiving address and sending addresses from the ID, and the receiving address and sending addresses are also different. Keychat messages are [from: Alice's one-time sending address to: Bob's almost one-time receiving address]. This makes it difficult for outsiders and relay administrators to determine who is sending messages to whom.
(The new note has modified some expressions, making it clearer.) note1h84…gse4