Is there any telemetry found inside an iPhone? #210
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I see the description mentioned anonymous features. Does this mean if I use my iPhone to livestream, the phone wouldn't log anything related to this repo? If it does, where would I locate the log history? If I wanted to make a repo similar to this, how would I label the path folders or history logs? |
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That's correct. Chitchatter has no telemetry or built-in logging. The asset server (GitHub Pages), pairing servers (WebTorrent), relay server (if P2P connection can't be established), and peers you connect to will see your IP address and likely log it in one way or another, but that's true of any web app. ISPs and relay servers may conceivably store the end-to-end encrypted content of your communications, but that's not something that Chitchatter or any other internet-based chat app can prevent. Assuming WebRTC encryption does not get cracked, your communication cannot be seen by anyone other than the intended recipient. TL;DR: As far as I know, Chitchatter is as private and anonymous as a web-based chat app can get without forgoing basic functionality.
I don't quite understand this question. Are you looking to fork Chitchatter and persist conversation data? |
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That's correct. Chitchatter has no telemetry or built-in logging. The asset server (GitHub Pages), pairing servers (WebTorrent), relay server (if P2P connection can't be established), and peers you connect to will see your IP address and likely log it in one way or another, but that's true of any web app. ISPs and relay servers may conceivably store the end-to-end encrypted content of your communications, but that's not something that Chitchatter or any other internet-based chat app can prevent. Assuming WebRTC encryption does not get cracked, your communication cannot be seen by anyon…