@glitcher32 I’ve gotta be missing something here...

1. They claim on their website (batmessenger.com/) that they’re “the most secure messaging app in the world.” Sure.
2. They’ve open-sourced nothing?
3. They haven’t conducted a 3rd-party security audit to vet their claims?
4. They use Google Analytics which fingerprints your device and all user actions (batmessenger.com/en/privacy.ht)
5. No public ownership
6. batmessenger.com doesn’t even use HTTPS by default? (webbkoll.dataskydd.net/ test)

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@andreas No no no, don't get me wrong, I NEVER approved of Bat Messenger. They seem very sketchy indeed and I find their app running crazy smooth for the claims they make.

You can read a review on the app here: securechatguide.org/centralize

It seems to be tested. I wish the owner of the website would keep more updated on testings as well as do a test on Session, but don't know where to contact them.

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