tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8065376618611632499.post1317732271313577671..comments2024-03-26T15:10:50.103+05:30Comments on Technitium Blog: How To Configure Bit Chat To Use Tor NetworkShreyas Zarehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01269575365702781881noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8065376618611632499.post-82467747728990935382016-12-20T12:16:54.469+05:302016-12-20T12:16:54.469+05:30Thanks for the feedback. Bit Chat Groups are just ...Thanks for the feedback. Bit Chat Groups are just virtual connections between peers who know the group name and the password. The messages are not stored on any intermediate server since they are delivered directly via live connection with each peer. So, when all peers leave a group, there is no trace of it anywhere.<br /><br />If an unauthorized person is able to find out the group name and password then, he will be able to join all peers in the group and will get listed in the group with all peers. All members in group will see someone joining the group. However, the unauthorized person wont be able to read any messages in the group prior to his joining of the group. Messages sent after his joining can be read by him. <br /><br />In such a case, all peers in the group must either leave the group immediately or change the group password from group properties after communicating with other peers on private chat.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8065376618611632499.post-91107093530634213432016-12-20T09:06:57.698+05:302016-12-20T09:06:57.698+05:30Could you build double passwords. One for the norm...Could you build double passwords. One for the normal communication, and other one to destroy the group relationship in case of the unauthorized person want to get these information.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com