"Closed source" is exactly the same as "something in the source code to hide from the user". Never, ever trust closed source code.
On 23/07/14 05:24, unixninja92 wrote: > Recently found Gruveo[1]. Allows easy video and audio calls similar to > cryptocat. Unfortunately not open source and makes no mention of being > audited. Otherwise looks very interesting and promising. It tries to use > P2P to make calls, and if it fails, then it will go through their servers. > Uses WebRTC for end to end encrypted audio and video chat. They claim they > don't keep any logs that could identify users. > > So the question is, is this an NSA honey pot or something that might > actually be trustworthy? It seems at least a bit more secure/trustworthy > than skype to me. > > [1] https://www.gruveo.com/ > -- T: @onetruecathal, @IndieBBDNA P: +353876363185 W: http://indiebiotech.com
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