Threema: a paid secure messenger that doesn't require a phone number at registration
Description
"Paid messengers exist, although it is hard to believe. As an argument ""for"" you can give the following: developers will somehow monetize their product, it's just that in free messengers this happens through advertising, collecting data on user behavior, non-obvious additional paid services, and so on. I will say right away that the argument is debatable.
Well, in Threema, the developers honestly take $5 from you upon registration and then you can rest assured that you are not being used in any other way. For $5 you get end-to-end encryption in chats and groups, Swiss jurisdiction, ultimate anonymity and basically that's it. In terms of functionality, Threema is inferior to its free counterparts."
Well, in Threema, the developers honestly take $5 from you upon registration and then you can rest assured that you are not being used in any other way. For $5 you get end-to-end encryption in chats and groups, Swiss jurisdiction, ultimate anonymity and basically that's it. In terms of functionality, Threema is inferior to its free counterparts."