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 ==== How does Tox Protect My Privacy? ==== ==== How does Tox Protect My Privacy? ====
-Tox protects your privacy by removing the need to rely on central authorities to provide messenger services, concealing your identity(In the form of meta-data, your IP address) from people who are not your authorized friends, enforcing Off-The-Record Messaging as the default and only mode of operation for all messages, and by making your identity impossible to forge without stealing your personal private key on your own computer.+Tox protects your privacy by removing the need to rely on central authorities, concealing your social graph, enforcing end-to-end encryption (with perfect forward secrecy) as the default and only mode of communication, and by making your identity impossible to forge without possessing your personal private key, which never leaves your device.
  
 ==== How do I add Someone? ==== ==== How do I add Someone? ====
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 If you want a shorter more memorable ID, be sure to read and understand the [[users:sharing_ids|WARNING]]. If you want a shorter more memorable ID, be sure to read and understand the [[users:sharing_ids|WARNING]].
  
-There are various possibilities like [[users:toxdns|ToxDNS]] which make the contact easier - unfortunately at the unavoidable price of lost protection. Even if you decide to trust the service owner, you still access highly unreliable data supplied by third parties. You may call a contact via a name service and recognize his/her face on the screen but you will __not__ know whether someone else is participating in the conversation behind the scenes. In other words, you wave the confidentiality which Tox otherwise offers.+There are various possibilities like ToxMe which make the contact easier - unfortunately at the unavoidable price of lost protection. Even if you decide to trust the service owner, you still access highly unreliable data supplied by third parties. You may call a contact via a name service and recognize his/her face on the screen but you will __not__ know whether someone else is participating in your conversation behind the scenes. In other words, you lose the confidentiality which Tox otherwise offers.
  
 The same applies to sharing/getting the Tox IDs via mail or web pages (https is somewhat better). If you want to embed a link to your Tox ID on a web page or in your email signature, check out [[users:toxlinks| Tox: URIs]]. Go [[users:sharing_ids|here]] for more general information on sharing ID's. The same applies to sharing/getting the Tox IDs via mail or web pages (https is somewhat better). If you want to embed a link to your Tox ID on a web page or in your email signature, check out [[users:toxlinks| Tox: URIs]]. Go [[users:sharing_ids|here]] for more general information on sharing ID's.
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 ==== Does Tox have plugin support? ==== ==== Does Tox have plugin support? ====
-Currently Tox does not support plugins, though this feature may be added later on. +Currently, the only Tox client that supports plugins is [[clients:toxygen|Toxygen]]. However, Toxygen is not as well-maintained as the popular clientsand its development is currently stalled.
 ==== Does Tox leak my IP address? ==== ==== Does Tox leak my IP address? ====
 Tox makes no attempt to cloak your IP address when communicating with other users, as the whole point of peer-to-peer is to connect you directly to your friends. A workaround does exist in the form of [[users:Tox over Tor (ToT)|tunneling your Tox connections through Tor]]. However, a user cannot uncover another user's IP address using only a Tox ID to find the user in the DHT, the IP address will only be discernible when the users become "friends." [[https://gist.github.com/irungentoo/cb0a9b07131e95be1e64|1]] Tox makes no attempt to cloak your IP address when communicating with other users, as the whole point of peer-to-peer is to connect you directly to your friends. A workaround does exist in the form of [[users:Tox over Tor (ToT)|tunneling your Tox connections through Tor]]. However, a user cannot uncover another user's IP address using only a Tox ID to find the user in the DHT, the IP address will only be discernible when the users become "friends." [[https://gist.github.com/irungentoo/cb0a9b07131e95be1e64|1]]
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 ==== Multiple devices ==== ==== Multiple devices ====
-Support for multiple devices is planned. A simple explanation of the issues involved is [[users:Multiple_Devices| here]]. More info about possible ways it could be implemented [[https://github.com/Quoturnix/ProjectTox-Core/wiki/Multiple-deviceshere]].+Support for multiple devices is planned. More info about possible ways it could be implemented [[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1op6zGR0KYdF7tTWSSX79KQieJu30vLZ6XG327kIBhxQ/edit#On this Google Doc]], it could use a little help please try to add anything you can to it! Including questions.
  
 === Can I move profile across devices manually? === === Can I move profile across devices manually? ===
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 [[users:Import_Export| Import / Export]] [[users:Import_Export| Import / Export]]
-==== Persistent groupchats ==== +==== New groupchats ==== 
-Persistent groupchats are being developed as part of the groupchat overhaul which is being undertaken primarily by Jfreegman. The work is nearing completion and the github branch can be found [[https://github.com/JFreegman/toxcore/tree/new_groupchats|here.]]+New DHT-based groupchats are being developed as part of [[ https://github.com/toktok/c-toxcore | c-toxcore]]. This will allow joining groupchats using a ToxID and implementations of new groupchat features.
  
 ==== Real Offline Messaging ==== ==== Real Offline Messaging ====
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