No phone numbers. No central servers.
Fully open-source encrypted messaging.

More than one million people have switched to Session.

Join them: https://getsession.org/download

Create the decentralized net.
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Session gives you full control over your encryption keys. No phone number, no email, no central authority—just you and your private conversations 🔑💬
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No encryption = no protection 🛡️

No protection = total surveillance👁️
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Every time you go online, your data is tracked, stored, and sold.

But you don’t have to accept it.

Check out the article below for 5 simple steps to protect your privacy and keep Big Tech out of your business 👇

buff.ly/4gKPasg
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Stopping Big Tech from tracking you might feel impossible—but it’s not. With a few simple steps, you can take back control of your data.

Check out the link below for Session’s top 5 simple ways to stop Big Tech from tracking you online 👇

🔗 buff.ly/4aOHVhh
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Support those creating solutions for freedom—by using, donating, spreading the word, giving feedbacks or simply showing love 🤍

- Google Docs → @cryptpad.org, fileverse.io/
- Android / Mac → @grapheneos.org
- WhatsApp → @signal.org, @session-app.bsky.social
- Slack → @matrix.org
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These updates are a step toward making private, decentralised calling a seamless experience.

More refinements are on the way—stay tuned for continued improvements in the months ahead.
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iOS 2.8.7 refined the calling experience even further—addressing connection stability, microphone permissions, and call notifs.

A retry mechanism was introduced to improve message delivery during calls, and a glitch sometimes causing finished calls to reappear was fixed.
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iOS 2.8.6 was all about stability.

Several crashes were resolved, including issues that could cause the app to unexpectedly close on the home screen or during database operations. These fixes improve overall performance and reliability across the app.
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iOS 2.8.5 focused on making incoming calls more reliable.

Previously, users without CallKit enabled would see calls fail automatically—this is now fixed.

The update also included accessibility improvements and updated translations to enhance usability for a global audience.
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🍎Session iOS saw three minor releases in December, bringing stability improvements, crash fixes, and better call reliability.

If you've been testing calls in beta, you should notice a smoother experience. Here’s what changed 👇
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Privacy matters now more than ever.
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This upgrade is a foundational change that will allow for more intuitive, dynamic, and feature-rich group chat experiences in future updates. Stay tuned for more!
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Groups v2 also sets the stage for exciting new features like:

- Custom group descriptions and display pictures
- Inviting users by ONS or Account ID
- Admin controls, like adding other admins or leaving a group without deleting it
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Why is this upgrade important?

It’s a whole suite of performance and reliability improvements for group chats, include more consistent messaging, better syncing of group settings, and smoother group creation.
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Once it’s released, your existing group chats will enter a read-only mode after 2-4 weeks.

You’ll still be able to view past messages, but you won’t be able to send messages, edit settings, or change group members.
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After extensive internal testing, the update is nearing completion and will be available soon.

For now, here’s what you need to know: after Groups v2 launches, current group chats will no longer be fully functional. Updating will be essential.
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👨‍👩‍👦‍👦 Groups v2 is approaching release.

This upgrade will improve stability and reliability in group chats, especially for larger groups, and lay the foundation for new features in the future 🧵
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Session's new onboarding is quicker, easier and more intuitive than ever⚡️

There has never been a better time to try the app, or start protecting the conversations you're having with family and friends.
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A blogger recently raised concerns about Session's security architecture.

In response, Session Co-Founder Kee Jefferys and Chief Software Architect Jason Rhinelander have addressed these claims in detail, clarifying the authors misconceptions.

getsession.org/blog/a-response-to-recent-claims-about-sessions-security-architecture
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Conversations are increasingly moving online. Our most personal thoughts and feelings are often shared using messaging apps.

Chose one you can trust.
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"Absolutely joe. Here at meta, we value your privacy, which is why we allow users to choose which personal data we sell to advertisers."
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Three hops. Zero trace.

Session’s built-in onion routing encrypts your message in layers, bouncing it through servers that peel back one layer at a time—hiding its origin and destination from hackers, trackers, and even the servers themselves.

Real privacy isn't optional 🧅🔒
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Privacy always has been—and always will be—a core human need.
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According to Mozilla, cars are the worst product category for privacy. Modern cars track your location, habits, and lifestyle—all with little clarity on how that data is stored.

Learn more about how your car might be spying on you👇
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Privacy is not a privilege.
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