Random messenger app 5M+ Downloads Masonic symbolism Comments saying things like "It's going to be the world's future communication application" No one has even heard of this Search results mostly return their own website.
I surprised the app stores allowed this if they really allow non-KYC registration and the other privacy features they claim to offer.
Liam Lewis
Test your hypothesis make it full of conspiracy theories and see if media calls if the new anti-Semitic app. If not you got yourself the new Masonic den. I will make an account and see
Nathan Morgan
Do you think your playstore is authentic, without vae/ru implants?
Luke Walker
>Skred is the first secured messaging app allowing total freedom lol @ website claim >Excellent. There is a very good website that explains how the application works and especially why there are messages aren’t sent immediatly. The website is barebones and only has brief scam text for any topic. >There are no servers so both correspondents have to be online to receive the messages… they can’t be waiting on the server since there is none. so it appears to be a p2p webrtc chat of some kind which comes with it's own security vulnerabilities. If p2p is desired I would consider status.im (VPN a must for p2p chats) over this until someone sheds more light on the implementation.
skred.mobi/en/about/ >Skred began as a project of the Skyrock Group, an organization created by the Free Radio Movement in France. Its goal is to defend freedom of expression on the airwaves and on the Internet.
Lurk moar en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubedo >Rubedo is a Latin word meaning "redness" that was adopted by alchemists to define the fourth and final major stage in their magnum opus.[1] Both gold and the philosopher's stone were associated with the color red, as rubedo signaled alchemical success, and the end of the great work.