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Shazzle

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ShazzleChat
Developer(s)Shazzle
Initial releaseApril 18, 2020; 6 years ago (2020-04-18)
Engine
    Operating systemiOS, Android
    Available in21 languages
    List of languages
    Albanian, Azerbaijanian, Armenian, Georgian, Mongolian, Hindi, Korean, Simplified Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Persian, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Indonesian, Vietnamese, Turkish
    TypeMessaging app
    LicenseFreeware
    Website[1]

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    Service

    ShazzleChat provides free P2P secure calling and messaging services. Like most of its type, the user can share photos, videos, voice messages, location, links to web pages and contact information. Users can create one-on-one conversations as well as group chats with no limit on the number of users. This allows the user to synchronize contact lists to connect with friends who also use the service, among other options that provide this service.

    Company business model

    ShazzleChat introduces a decentralized platform where each smartphone becomes a user's private network, which the developer believes reduces intermediaries, devices at rest, and aggregate server security breaches. The following are Google patents that allow you to learn more about the technology: US20090037211A1..[1] US20150081567A1[2] US20120265828A1[3] US20120110322A1[4] US20150134948A1[5]

    News[6], Google Play Android [7], iOS[8], Shazzle vs. Signal: The Power of End to End Encryption[9] How Ukrainians can protect their gadgets from being hacked[10]

    Yes, ShazzleChat is the world’s only messaging app that never saves your data, it allows you to send it directly. "Yes, ShazzleChat is the world's only messaging app that never saves your data, it allows you to send it directly".</ref>

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