

DiscAlt
Anonymous chat, voice, and video platform using end-to-end encrypted messaging powered by X3DH and XSalsa20-Poly1305, supporting secure user communities and group conversations, with no personal data needed for registration or operation.
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Application type
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Online
- iPhone
- iPad
DiscAlt News & Activities
Recent activities
- Crowdsourcer added DiscAlt as alternative to Lumo by Proton
- c17s5qhu reviewed DiscAlt
A good attempt to introduce a new communication app with great encryption technologies but.. If you read the good, simple written Privacy Policy, there is still data collection. metadata, account identifiers, messages (without clearly saying when it leaves or removes the servers. Only a promise when account removal request happens. ) , hashed ip adresses. So "Store now/Decrypt later" might also be a problem. It is still better than major big-tech apps since they gave you promises. But not use...
Crowdsourcer added DiscAlt as alternative to DuckDuckGo AI Chat, Mistral Le Chat, DeepSeek and Venice
DiscAlt information
What is DiscAlt?
DiscAlt is a communication platform built from the ground up with privacy at its core. Create communities, chat in real time, and hop on voice or video calls — all without handing over a phone number, email, or government ID.
End-to-End Encrypted Messaging Direct messages are protected with a Signal-inspired encryption protocol (X3DH key exchange + XSalsa20-Poly1305). The server never sees your plaintext. Group encryption keeps your conversations private even from us.




Comments and Reviews
No reason to use this over Signal or SimpleX especially given it's proprietary
A good attempt to introduce a new communication app with great encryption technologies but.. If you read the good, simple written Privacy Policy, there is still data collection. metadata, account identifiers, messages (without clearly saying when it leaves or removes the servers. Only a promise when account removal request happens. ) , hashed ip adresses. So "Store now/Decrypt later" might also be a problem. It is still better than major big-tech apps since they gave you promises. But not use it if you are a person of intrest.
The website behind bunnynet CDN so that seems fine, and their email communications happens on Protonmail. Also fine. No clear red flags.
This app is still new and still can change/improve. Who knows.. Give it a shot if you want to switch from big-tech only.