Cwtch is a decentralized, privacy-focused messaging app that uses peer-to-peer connections and Tor routing to ensure anonymity and security. It features end-to-end encrypted messaging, metadata-resistant communication, and offline messaging support. Unlike traditional apps, Cwtch does not rely on central servers, making it highly censorship-resistant. Designed for users who prioritize privacy, anonymity, and decentralization, it is ideal for activists, journalists, and anyone seeking a secure, serverless messaging alternative.
Cwtch is a decentralized, privacy-focused messaging platform designed for secure and anonymous communication. Unlike conventional messaging apps, Cwtch operates without centralized servers, using peer-to-peer technology and onion routing for complete user anonymity.
The name "Cwtch" comes from the Welsh word meaning "hug" or "safe place," reflecting its focus on secure and private interactions.
Key Features of Cwtch:
For Android Users:
For iOS Users:
Cwtch is not yet available on iOS (except for MacOS). iPhone users can monitor updates on the Cwtch website for potential future releases.
For Desktop Users:
True Anonymity
With onion routing, Cwtch ensures user identities and metadata remain hidden.
Decentralized Model
Removes reliance on centralized servers, enhancing security and resilience.
Asynchronous Messaging
Allows messages to be stored locally and sent when both users are online.
Open-Source and Transparent
Users can review and contribute to Cwtch’s codebase.