Bitchat, the internet-free messaging app that sparked great curiosity when announced by Jack Dorsey a few weeks ago, made a surprise announcement today. Dorsey announced on social media that the app is now available for download for iPhone, Mac, and iPad users.
Bitchat ushers in the era of Bluetooth messaging
The key feature that distinguishes Bitchat from all other messaging apps is its operating principle. The app uses Bluetooth technology for data transfer instead of Wi-Fi or cellular data. This allows users to communicate securely with each other over distances exceeding 300 meters, even in places without internet access.
This feature makes Bitchat a vital tool, especially for natural disaster zones, rural areas, crowded concerts, or times when internet access is down.
The release date for the Android version of the app, available on the App Store for iPhone, iPad, and Mac, is currently unknown.
What does Bitchat, a WhatsApp competitor, offer?
Bitchat stands out not only for its internet-free nature but also for its powerful features:
- End-to-End Encryption: All your conversations are completely protected from prying eyes. Private Rooms: You can create password-protected chat rooms for specific topics or groups.
- Panic Mode: In an emergency, you can instantly delete all data in the app by triple-tapping the screen.
- Message Storage and Forwarding: You can later forward messages you’ve added to your favorites to other users.
- User Tagging: You can tag specific people in group chats to send notifications.
- Jack Dorsey’s new move isn’t intended to change messaging habits, but rather to offer a powerful alternative for critical moments when communication needs to remain uninterrupted and secure. Will this app be able to shake WhatsApp’s throne?
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