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"textContent": "jerm:\n\n> How would that work? Something like Briar?\n\nYeah more or less. You can use say Tox over Tor, or you can use messaging tools that operate via p2p model using Onion Services and web clients.\n\n> Doesn’t padding count as traffic masking which SimpleX already does?\n\nThat’s just basically rounding to nearest block size with say PKCS#7. It has nothing to do with traffic flow confidentiality (should’ve used that term above, I’ll fix it) where you have continuous stream of noise data being transmitted, and into which you inject packets you send.",
"title": "Why is Simplex considered the best messenger app?"
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