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==== Tox ==== | ==== Tox ==== | ||
- | === Where can I get Tox? === | + | ==== Where can I get Tox? ==== |
It's not done yet, but we're open source, so you can try out our current working version at any time! Remember that it is very likely Tox will have bugs or missing features. Please read the [[users: | It's not done yet, but we're open source, so you can try out our current working version at any time! Remember that it is very likely Tox will have bugs or missing features. Please read the [[users: | ||
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If you want to contribute to Tox, or prefer to compile your own, check out [[FAQ# | If you want to contribute to Tox, or prefer to compile your own, check out [[FAQ# | ||
- | === 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 | + | Tox protects your privacy by removing the need to rely on central authorities, |
- | === How do I add Someone? === | + | ==== How do I add Someone? |
Look in the profile or settings panel of your client to get your Tox ID which should look something like: 56A1ADE4B65B86BCD51CC73E2CD4E542179F47959FE3E0E21B4B0ACDADE51855D34D34D37CB5 | Look in the profile or settings panel of your client to get your Tox ID which should look something like: 56A1ADE4B65B86BCD51CC73E2CD4E542179F47959FE3E0E21B4B0ACDADE51855D34D34D37CB5 | ||
- | Give yours to your friend and get your friend to add it. That's it. Additionally, | + | Give yours to your friend and get your friend to add it. That's it. |
- | === What happens when I remove someone? === | + | If you want a shorter more memorable ID, be sure to read and understand the [[users: |
- | If you remove someone, they will see you go offline, as if you closed client normally. They can't communicate with you any longer until you add them to your friend list again. | + | |
- | === Does Tox have plugin support? === | + | 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. |
- | Currently Tox does not support plugins, though this feature | + | |
- | === Does Tox leak my IP address? === | + | The same applies to sharing/ |
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+ | ==== What happens when I remove someone? ==== | ||
+ | If you remove someone, they will see you go offline, as if you closed client normally. They can't communicate with you any longer until you add them to your friend list again. | ||
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+ | ==== Does Tox have plugin support? ==== | ||
+ | Currently, the only Tox client that supports plugins is [[clients: | ||
+ | ==== 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 " | 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 " | ||
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==== Multiple devices ==== | ==== Multiple devices ==== | ||
- | Yes, it' | + | 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. |
- | More info about possible ways it could be implemented [[https://github.com/Quoturnix/ProjectTox-Core/wiki/Multiple-devices| here]]. | + | |
=== Can I move profile across devices manually? === | === Can I move profile across devices manually? === | ||
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[[users: | [[users: | ||
- | ==== Persistent | + | ==== New groupchats ==== |
- | Persistent | + | New DHT-based |
- | ==== Real Offline Messaging ==== | + | |
- | Yep. Planned: [[GSoC/ | + | |
+ | ==== Real Offline Messaging ==== | ||
+ | Offline messages are planned. For an explanation of the issues involved in Offline Messaging, go [[users: | ||
==== Video conferences ==== | ==== Video conferences ==== | ||
- | Yep. There is still missing a proper design of interface for it, so if you think that you could contribute one, please do so ;-) | + | Yep. There is still missing a proper design of interface for it, so if you think that you could contribute one, [[users: |
===== Source ===== | ===== Source ===== |