Application that works without Internet and phone numbers

In the era of digital communication, where whatsApp, Telegram and Messeng dominate the market, a new app is emerging that aims to revolutionise the way we relate to others. His name is Bitchat and promises to bring messages without the need of internet, phone numbers or central servers. What's Bitch? Bitches is an app for [...]
His name is Bitchat and promises to bring messages without the need of internet, phone numbers or central servers.
What's Bitch?
Bitchat is an app for mail that functions through local connections between equipment, using technology like Bluetooth, Wi-Fi Direct or mesh networks. That means that users can communicate even when they don't have Internet access or when the signal is weak.
How does it work?
Instead of going through distant servers, Bitchat creates direct links between phones, tablets or computers within a given distance. This makes communication faster, more private and safer, as messages do not go through third-party servers.
Why is it beneficial?
In areas without the Internet: In rural countries or during emergencies where the internet is broken, the steak can be used to send messages.
Privateity: Without central servers, users have more control over their data.
No phone numbers: No phone records required, which increase anonymity.
Who's Bitch for?
This app is ideal for people living in areas where the internet is unstable, for communities that seek more private communication, but also for those who just want to experience something new and innovative in the field of messages.
What challenges can there be?
Despite advantages, the use of Bitcha may be limited by the distance between equipment and the number of users on the local network. Also, at the moment, the app is more appropriate for local communication and not for long - distance conversations.
Bitchat is an interesting and innovative solution that can change the way we communicate in particular situations. With the need for privacy and access to communication without restrictions, such applications can have an important role in the future of message technology. /Periscope/












