Project Tox Tox is easy-to-use software that connects you with friends and family without anyone else listening in While other big-name services require you to pay for features, Tox is completely free and comes without advertising — forever
Download - Tox Tox is easy-to-use software that connects you with friends and family without anyone else listening in While other big-name services require you to pay for features, Tox is totally free and comes without advertising — forever
FAQ - Tox How does Tox protect my privacy? Tox protects your privacy by: Removing the need to rely on central authorities to provide messenger services; Enforcing end-to-end encryption with perfect forward secrecy as the default and only mode of operation for all messages
About - Tox Tox (both core library and clients) has thousands of users, hundreds of contributors, and the project shows no sign of slowing down Tox is a FOSS (Free and Open Source) project All Tox code is open source and all development occurs in the open
Clients - Tox Tox Clients The following is a list of Tox clients available for download through our repositories and or build servers
start - Tox Wiki This is the wiki for Tox, a distributed, secure messenger with audio and video chat capabilities Tox isn't complete yet, but we encourage you to contribute to help us improve the project To navigate this wiki, start at the sitemap , and work your way down the namespaces to the section or article you're looking for
users:faq - Tox Wiki Tox is a free (as in liberty and price) peer to peer, distributed, multimedia messenger Using existing technologies such as dispersed networking and strong cryptography, Tox can provide a superior instant messaging experience than current market offerings
users:techfaq - Tox Wiki Tox provides an encrypted, distributed, and extensible peer-to-peer platform that can be used for various forms of communication We intend Tox to be used as a multimedia messenger, but many people have shown us that Tox can be used for a lot more than just instant messaging
Tox Blog – News regarding the Tox Project Noise protocols can be used to implement End-to-End Encryption (E2EE) with (perfect) forward secrecy (which is also the case with the current Tox implementation), but further adds KCI-resilience to Tox
clients - Tox Wiki A client is a standalone project that implements a frontend (graphical or otherwise) to the p2p, encryption, and data sending facilities of the Tox core libraries