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  "path": "/t/the-manifest-browser-only-encrypted-p2p-file-sharing-chat-no-servers-no-trace/37016#post_1",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-09T21:09:34.000Z",
  "site": "https://discuss.privacyguides.net",
  "tags": [
    "External Image",
    "the-manifest-portal.vercel.app",
    "The Manifest"
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  "textContent": "### Website\n\nExternal Image the-manifest-portal.vercel.app\n\n### The Manifest\n\nEncrypted P2P file sharing and chat. No servers, no accounts, no trace.\n\n### Short description\n\n  * Browser-to-browser encrypted file sharing and chat via WebRTC. Files stream directly between peers with ECDH + AES-256-GCM encryption. No servers touch your data, no accounts needed, no file size limit. Close the tab and it’s gone.\n\n\n\n### Why I think this tool should be added\n\nIt fills a gap in privacy-focused file sharing — most tools either require an account, upload to a server, or have size limits. The Manifest does none of that. Files never leave the browser, everything is end-to-end encrypted with double encryption (AES-256-GCM + WebRTC DTLS), and the infrastructure is fully self-hostable (signaling + TURN relay) for true zero-knowledge operation. It’s open source (AGPL-3.0), has no tracking or analytics, and works on mobile. It also includes encrypted group chat with reactions, replies, and image sharing — all P2P.\n\n### Section on Privacy Guides\n\nFile sharing",
  "title": "The Manifest – Browser-only encrypted P2P file sharing & chat (no servers, no trace)"
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