- May 16, 2013
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Consider Bleep your personal redaction pen controlled by you and only you. Anything you say is Bleep-ed out to us and everyone else for that matter.
This unique approach to communicating will be a great tool for:
- Friends keeping conversations amongst friends
- Journalists communicating with sources without exposing their identity or their content
- Members of the diplomatic corps sharing private dispatches
- Businesses keeping communications confidential, safe from leaks, and safe from industrial espionage
- It’s Windows 7/8 desktop only (other platforms coming later)
- It’s Pre-Alpha, so we’re aware of some bugs and are expecting our testers to find some more
- Users can sign-up with email, mobile number, or incognito (unlisted; meaning no account or Personal Identifiable Information is necessary)
- Testers will be able to invite friends, but those friends will also need to be using Windows desktop (for now)
- Testers will have the option to import their Google address book locally to the application to quickly find friends
- Text and voice calls can be made to online contacts (no offline messages, yet)
- The visuals, UI, and exposed features are still evolving; what is in the Pre-Alpha is not necessarily final
- Currently, an account can only be used on a single device/installation and cannot be moved