Signal Alums Unveil 'Encrypted Spaces' for Private Collaboration Apps
Former employees of Signal have introduced 'Encrypted Spaces,' a new open-source project. This system is designed to facilitate the creation of private collaboration applications. It aims to provide a foundation for future apps that could offer features similar to popular platforms like Slack, Discord, or Google Docs, while also incorporating enhanced protection against surveillance.

Former employees of Signal have announced 'Encrypted Spaces,' a new open-source project. This initiative introduces a system specifically designed for developing private collaboration applications.
The project is positioned as a foundational technology that could enable the creation of advanced applications in the future. These prospective apps are expected to offer functionalities comparable to established platforms such as Slack, Discord, or Google Docs.
A key feature highlighted for 'Encrypted Spaces' is its emphasis on enhanced protection against surveillance. This additional security layer aims to differentiate future applications built on this system from existing collaboration tools.
According to Wired, the project could serve as the basis for a future generation of secure communication and collaboration tools.
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