oneSafe Bubbles. Secure your communications.
- oneSafe Bubbles is a feature provided in oneSafe 6 app, for bulletproof communications.
- It's the best way to communicate securely with your contacts, via all mobile apps you like (e.g. Telegram, Instagram, Signal, your Mail app, WhatsApp etc.).
- In oneSafe, you can add your contacts and start a conversation. Your messages will be encrypted and you will share them via the mobile apps of your choice. If you use oneSafe links*, your contact will simply tap the link and it will import it into their secure Bubbles conversation in oneSafe 6.
- No backend involved, everything is done and stored on-device. And you leverage other apps to send your Bubbles messages.
- It leverages the Double Ratchet algorithm to secure each of your messages, for best security and privacy.
- You can send items of your safe to your Bubbles contacts (e.g. codes, files, photos), with no additional passwords. Sharing items is available on Android, soon on iOS.
* An example of oneSafe Bubbles link, with the encrypted message after the #. You can also decide to send your encrypted Bubbles message without this "deeplink", or in an archive (Android only for now).
https://www.onesafe-apps.com/bubbles#gjSP29eWJtg+IZ7ZQCMc7vDQzN(...)a5heDGFOJDUU86XYkMOt8KQKg==
How to use it
First, add a contact:
- Open oneSafe 6, and tap the icon in the top right corner that looks like users π₯.
- Tap the β icon in the top right to add a contact, then fill in your contact's nickname.
- Have your contact open oneSafe 6 and scan the QR Code (or send him the link - more secure π with the QR Code if you're nearby).
- Thatβs it! You can now send ultra-secure messages to your contact π¬π.
Now that you have the security configured with your contact, you can send him messages via Bubbles:
- You can send him messages through whatever mobile apps you want, and switch between them as much as you like: all the sent and received Bubbles messages are stored in the same oneSafe Bubbles conversation π±
- If you're chatting on WhatsApp (for instance) with your contact, you can also send him direct messages with no encryption (for the less secret stuff), and mix them in your conversation with encrypted messages from Bubbles π‘οΈπ²