We, like everyone else, hate ads in our digital experience. That is why VxM is and always will be, ad-free. It is a lazy and exploitative way to make money. JB Benjamin – Founder/CEO of Kryotech
NUNEATON, ENGLAND, August 08, 2020 /24-7PressRelease/ -- A new contender enters the arena. Recently graduated from Y-Combinator Startup School and Pioneer they're squaring up against Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, Signal, Wickr and PQChat, VoxLox is determined to give back control and security of user data to the People.
If you have the data, you have the power. That is how our modern digital economy works.
Vox Messenger is a new consumer and corporate messaging tool that gives that power back to the user. By using end-to-end post-quantum encryption to lock themselves and others out of access to their users' messages and shared content, Vox Messenger is positioning itself as a secure, ad-free alternative to other mainstream messaging apps.
"We, like everyone else, hate ads in our digital experience. That is why Vox Messenger is and always will be, ad-free. It is a lazy and exploitative way to make money. And at Kryotech we are neither lazy nor exploitative. So, instead, we have chosen to innovate and enhance the experience for users in this space. That is actually useful."
JB Benjamin – Founder/CEO of Kryotech
In most chat apps, when you type up a message and press send, or if you upload a photo to your social media network, it's almost impossible to know who has access to that data or what they're doing with it. For example, in November 2019, over 168,00 people across the US received text messages that had been sent five months prior due to an error made by Syniverse, a third-party communications provider used by most major cellular networks. Beyond the bizarreness of the situation, it exposed the layer of vendors and companies that have access to messages once they leave a user's phone. Or it could be worse and your personal life data could be used to manipulate your opinion, your ethics or even your political decision making.
With Vox Messenger, it does not have to be that way. Vox Messenger makes it impossible for anyone but the user to access their own messages by encrypting the data before it leaves the phone. Encryption of the messages and shared content is all done on the user's handsets before it is received and decrypted on the receiver's handset. And because Vox Messenger does not have a business model reliant on ads or retargeting it has no requirement for data exploitation. Not only that, but Vox Messenger has also perfected true message deletion. Unlike their competitors who state 'delete for everyone' however leave copies on their servers, with their new 'Incinr8' feature a message it is deleted from not only both the sender and receiver's handsets but also transit and storage database servers.
"We believe that in this modern age, we need alternative technologies that will empower us all to communicate and share free of tracking or manipulation of our data. That is why we are set on creating viable alternatives to the mainstream platforms wherever possible."
JB Benjamin – Founder/CEO of Kryotech
App Info
• Email: [email protected]
• Website: https://vox-messenger.app
• Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=xyz.secure.vxm
• Amazon App Store: https://www.amazon.co.uk/KryoTECH-Vox-Messenger-Secure/dp/B082J48TY8/
Kryotech Ltd. was founded in 2017 with a single idea - to build websites and apps that are both secure and ethically developed. In the interests of personal data security for humankind, they decided to create Vox Messenger, their post-quantum secure chat messaging app and Vox Alive, their end-to-end encrypted social media platform. This is just the start of their mission to provide ethical alternatives to the mainstream. They are also working on a project, Vox Populi, that could potentially resolve the 'fake news' crisis by providing a platform that is capable of identifying, tracking and tracing sources of misinformation online while providing a platform for the verification of the bias and veracity of journalistic reporting.
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