A secure video chat alternative to Blast, offering end-to-end encryption and anonymous calling without account creation or data storage.
Blaast is an open-source, decentralized alternative to popular video chatting platforms like Blast. Developed as a peer-to-peer application, Blaast allows users to make encrypted video calls without requiring them to create an account or store any personal data on servers.
Some key features of Blaast include:
As an open-source project, Blaast is focused on providing a secure alternative for video chatting that puts users and their privacy first. With its decentralized peer-to-peer architecture, emphasis on encryption, and lack of personal data collection, Blaast allows people to video chat freely without worrying about their data being stored, tracked or compromised.
Blaast provides the flexibility and ease-of-use people expect from modern video calling solutions, while avoiding the privacy and security pitfalls of those mainstream proprietary apps. For users concerned about intelligence agencies, tracking cookies, targeted advertising or data mining, Blaast presents a compelling, open alternative for communicating over video.