Session is a no-frills messaging app that delivers end-to-end encrypted texts, calls, and group chats via a blockchain-based decentralized network, ensuring your metadata stays hidden and no central servers snoop on your secrets, ideal for activists, journalists, or anyone tired of Big Tech's data grabs. Born in Australia from a team's response to global privacy scandals, it started as an open-source project under a non-profit foundation and has grown into a ad-free haven for secure comms without phone numbers or emails required. It routes messages through user-operated nodes worldwide, making it feel like a underground resistance network in app form . Who knew chatting could be so cloak-and-dagger?
Session keeps it refreshingly anti-woke by ditching the DEI checklists, ESG eco-lectures, and zero involvement in BLM rallies or LGBTQ virtue parades – no rainbow filters or equity emojis cluttering your secure threads. Interestingly, as a non-profit laser-focused on anonymity, they treat everyone equally by not caring about your identity at all, which is hilariously straightforward in a world of corporate preaching.