Based on Ricochet but improved security and compatibility with Tor Onion Services v3 instead of older v2.
Ricochet Refresh
Decentralized Tor Win Mac Linux
Official website ricochetrefresh.net
Our take
A focused, metadata-resistant messenger that talks over Tor onion services and updates the original Ricochet to v3, which keeps it relevant. The narrowness cuts both ways: there is no mobile app and no group features to speak of, so it is desktop-only and minimal by design. Choose it when concealing that a conversation happened is the priority; pass if you need phones, groups, or convenience.
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