Know About The Which Run Without Internet

Know About The Which Run Without Internet
One of the biggest tools used by governments around the world to curb citizen dissent is to shut down the Internet. Sometimes it is necessary to stop the flow of false information, and more often than not, it is used to stop free speech. In most democracies of the world, free speech is a fundamental right, and it is sad that governments use their power to curb it. There are many offline messaging apps that work without the internet to overcome these.
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Bridgefy
 Bridget is a popular offline messaging app. It is the main messaging app used by Hong Kong protesters to escape China's Internet censorship. It is also popular in India as it has become a major tool for CAA (Citizenship Amendment) protesters to communicate with each other. It offers three main types of messaging services; Person-to-person mode, broadcast mode and mesh mode.
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Briar
 Briar is an offline messaging app for Android that guarantees secure offline messaging without the need for mobile data or wifi connection. The app is designed for activists, journalists and anyone who wants a safe conversation with their friends and family. The company places great emphasis on security here so that your messages are always private. Briar uses both WiFi and Bluetooth networking to create a mesh network to enable the flow of your messages.
Signal offline Messenger
Signal Offline Messenger is currently one of the best offline messaging applications on the market. Instead of using a Bluetooth mesh network like Bridge, offline messaging uses WiFi direct networking. Allows the app to send messages to each other within 100 meters. You can send messages to each other or in the group stream. The good thing is that the signal message is completely reliable and allows you to send text, audio, photo and video messages as well. You can utilize your data in areas that are hard to find on the internet, such as cruise ships, wildlife safari, and music festivals. This is not available on iOS.
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Voyager
If you're an iPhone user and staring for an offline messaging app, you should take a glimpse at Voyager. The application builds its own secure and valid network for unspecified peer-to-peer exchanges with friends and colleagues. Whether you're camping in the mountains or traveling abroad, Voger assists you to connect with friends without any internet connection. The application benefits both text and picture messages. The relation is reliable and anonymous, no one can read your messages. The application utilizes Bluetooth and WiFi radios to build a strong connection. Overall, this is a good iPhone app to send offline messages.
Peer chat
Another messaging app for the iPhone is Peer Chat. The app is not as outstanding as some of the other apps on this list, but it helps just like my typing. It utilizes the same mesh network system, which is furnished with Bluetooth and WiFi radio to send messages to nearby people. Both broadcast and messaging support. All data transmission is encrypted and data is not logged, which means that your messages are valid not only from hackers but also from the company. What I dislike about this app is that it's still not up to date with iPhone X and higher.

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