We don't use servers. Your messages don't go to a data center in Cuba, they go directly to the person sitting across the room via TCP and UDP.
Every single packet is locked with AES-256 GCM. If someone tries to sniff your Wi-Fi, they'll see absolutely nothing but digital noise.
No phone numbers. No emails. No "Sign in with Google." Just pick a name and start talking. We don't track you because we literally can't.
Encrypted local broadcasts allow you to talk to everyone at once without sacrificing security. Perfect for projects, gaming, or just staying off the grid.
When you run p2chat.exe, Windows will likely throw a huge "SmartScreen" warning.
Before you panic, here is the Real Talk on how the software industry works:
Paying $400/year to a trillion-dollar corporation just to make a blue box disappear is INSANE for an open-source project. We'd rather keep the app free and the code transparent.
Don't trust us? Read the code. Since it's on GitHub, you can verify every single line of the 1-on-1 and Group Chat logic yourself.