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Tunnelgram Messenger

An end to end encrypted (E2EE) messenger that works on multiple devices at the same time

An end to end encrypted (E2EE) messenger that works on multiple devices at the same time

Tunnelgram Messenger

by Hunter Perrin
Tunnelgram Messenger
Tunnelgram Messenger
Tunnelgram Messenger

What is it about?

An end to end encrypted (E2EE) messenger that works on multiple devices at the same time. Talk to your friends with the peace of mind that no one else can see.

Tunnelgram Messenger

App Details

Version
6.0.0
Rating
NA
Size
42Mb
Genre
Social Networking
Last updated
December 8, 2020
Release date
September 12, 2018
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App Store Description

An end to end encrypted (E2EE) messenger that works on multiple devices at the same time. Talk to your friends with the peace of mind that no one else can see.

Tunnelgram messages, photos, and videos are encrypted on your device, and can only be decrypted by the recipients on their device. Not even Tunnelgram's own servers can see them. Only your friends and you.

Unlike with other E2EE messengers, you can log in on multiple devices at the same time. Start a conversation on your phone, continue it on your laptop, then watch that video from your friend on your tablet. If you lose your phone, your conversations aren't lost with it; just log in on your new phone, and all your stuff is there.

Also, unlike with other popular secured messengers, getting a new phone doesn't require you to do anything other than log in on the new phone. There's no need to leave any groups, unregister any numbers, tell your contacts about your new phone, or transfer anything from your old phone. Tunnelgram just works, like a messenger should.

Tunnelgram is fully open source (server and client) and uses the Tunnelwire Encryption Scheme, so you can check all of the code it's built on.

Tunnelgram is not a big corporation. It's built by me, Hunter Perrin. I've been writing software for over two decades. I've worked at several big tech companies, and I know who can see the messages you send over their platforms. It's scary. It took me 5 years of weekends and spare time to develop the technologies, and it's now the most convenient end to end encrypted messenger.

Tunnelgram is hosted at my expense, so I hope to offset the cost through Patreon. Basically, the more I make through Patreon, the more time and resources I can devote to Tunnelgram. If I make enough to hire more people, we can make Tunnelgram a world scale messenger!

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