Hi, this is Aaron from Least Authority. We have developed two new file transfer tools built on Magic Wormhole that are free and open-source. We would be pleased to have them included on your Awesome list.
removed a shady website that was for some reason recommended over a better open source alternative (actually one of many alternatives)
why was it even here?
I am not entirely sure whether Status can be considered p2p, however it for sure does not belong next to Signal or Threema.
For reference, the communication protocol stands on Waku (https://waku.org/)
The sentence:
> You need to be really careful when using Bitcoin so you don't leave any traces that can later be used against you to harm your privacy.
Is not actionable and does not provide the user with any information on _how_ they can use Bitcoin without leaving traces, so it was removed.
This commit provides two FOSS options, one for Android, and one for desktop, to allow Bitcoin to be used in a more private manner.
added Shufflecake in Encryption
- [Shufflecake](https://shufflecake.net/index.html) - Free open source, plausible deniability for multiple hidden filesystems on Linux
Hey @pluja. I took the liberty of moving this as the first item in the list, as it is the only one from the list that is cross platform, and it matches (or is better than) the existing entries in all other aspects. But I might be thinking biased (since I'm one of the developers), so please feel free to reorder.
Some mentions/reviews:
- [New oil - Twitter mention](https://twitter.com/thenewoil1/status/1602077944611995649)
- [Detailed review at zeroclick.xyz](https://zeroclick.xyz/ente-auth)
- [FOSS Android - Mastodon review](https://mstdn.social/@foss_android/109505185418700364)
And here is the original blog post introducing it - https://ente.io/blog/auth/
Thank you!