FAQ
01What is kryosette?
kryosette is a security‑focused, decentralized social network designed to run on desktop Linux. It stores your data locally on your device and uses improved peer‑to‑peer communication with end‑to‑end encryption. There are no central servers that can be hacked, subpoenaed, or shut down.
What is kryosette?
kryosette is a security‑focused, decentralized social network designed to run on desktop Linux. It stores your data locally on your device and uses improved peer‑to‑peer communication with end‑to‑end encryption. There are no central servers that can be hacked, subpoenaed, or shut down.
02How is kryosette different from Signal or Telegram?
Signal and Telegram rely on central servers for routing and (in Telegram's case) storage. kryosette has no central server. Your data lives on your machine. The network is improved peer‑to‑peer with onion routing. We don't even have the ability to hand over your data because we never possess it.
How is kryosette different from Signal or Telegram?
Signal and Telegram rely on central servers for routing and (in Telegram's case) storage. kryosette has no central server. Your data lives on your machine. The network is improved peer‑to‑peer with onion routing. We don't even have the ability to hand over your data because we never possess it.
03When will kryosette be ready?
The first public test version is expected in 2026-2027. Production release will follow after extensive security auditing. We will not ship until we're confident in the security of every component. Nothing is ready yet — but it will be.
When will kryosette be ready?
The first public test version is expected in 2026-2027. Production release will follow after extensive security auditing. We will not ship until we're confident in the security of every component. Nothing is ready yet — but it will be.
04Can I contribute?
Yes! We welcome contributions. Whether you're a systems engineer, security researcher, designer, or technical writer — there's a place for you. Check our Careers page, join the Community.
Can I contribute?
Yes! We welcome contributions. Whether you're a systems engineer, security researcher, designer, or technical writer — there's a place for you. Check our Careers page, join the Community.
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