KwikDesk
| ISIN | 🆔 |
|---|---|
| Founded 📆 | November 2013 |
| Founder 👔 | Kevin Abosch (Founder) [1] |
Area served 🗺️ | |
| Members | |
Number of employees | |
| 🌐 Website | kwikdesk |
| 📇 Address | |
| 📞 telephone | |
KwikDesk is a computer platform that supports the discreet and secure movement of data. The founder, Kevin Abosch, a visual artist, created KwikDesk as a conceptual art project to facilitate the anonymous exchange of information through a website,[2] and as a response to trends among existing social media platforms. KwikDesk requires no login or password to use.[1] KwikDesk doesn't use cookies and doesn't track IP addresses.[2] Users set a date their submitted kwiks will self-destruct; either 24 hours, or 10 days. The Chinese version of KwikDesk was launched with the participation of human-rights activist and Tiananmen protest leader Wu'erkaixi.[3]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 KwikDesk on TheNextWeb, TheNextWeb, 21 November 2013, retrieved November 21, 2013
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 KwikDesk on TechCrunch
- ↑ New Social Messaging Tool Taps Chinese Dissident Expansion - South China Morning Post, 29 November 2013
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