Ricochet Refresh is the new updated version of Ricochet, supported by Blueprint for Free Speech. We are a non-government, not-for-profit organisation working to safeguard the freedom of expression for whistleblowers, activists, and everybody else, worldwide. To find out more, check out our profile, or head to blueprintforfreespeech.net. Blueprint was the original sponsor of Ricochet, written by developer J. Brooks.
Ricochet Refresh is currently available for OS X (10.12 or later), Linux, and Windows. Visit the releases page for the latest version and changelog.
Ricochet Refresh is an instant messenger where no one knows your identity, who you're talking to, or what you're talking about.
Ricochet Refresh uses the Tor network to establish a peer-to-peer connection between you and your contact. Ricochet Refresh creates a service on the Tor network which contacts can connect to. Tor's rendezvous system makes it extremely difficult for anyone to learn the identity of a Tor user, including you.
Ricochet Refresh is not affiliated with, or endorsed by, The Tor Project.
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Security and anonymity are difficult, complicated, and deep topics. We strongly encourage you to evaluate your risks, threats, and exposure with any software. Do not rely on Ricochet Refresh for your safety. We believe Ricochet Refresh does a really good job at protecting your privacy and anonymity, however, we can not guarantee this protection.
Ricochet Refresh is currently available for OS X (10.12 or later), Linux, and Windows. Visit the releases page or AUR page for the latest version and changelog.
See BUILDING for Linux, OS X, and Windows build instructions.
Bugs can be reported on the issue tracker.
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