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#Send Digital Telegrams Using Digital Chip Card Locker
#Start very important communication with your sensitive data 100% protected
>> Choose your username and click the "Sign Up" button. ![]() * Register or log in without revealing any personal information. You just need to remember your username and keep your private key safe. By using this service, you agree to the Terms Of Use.
#Learn more
#What is a digital telegram?
A digital telegram is an electronic message of significant importance that conveys sensitive, confidential, or private information. It contains a text message and, optionally, an attached file of up to 30 MB in size.
Digital telegrams are a more secure alternative to emails, chat apps, and regular contact forms on websites.
If the system is set up correctly, there are no data leaks.
#How it works with ChatLiner
ChatLiner is an open source platform for protecting sensitive, confidential or private information based on Digital Chip Card Locker ("DCCL"), a brand new technology that sets the highest standards for online data protection.
For example, digital telegrams are encrypted and digitally signed using this technology.
Events on the platform are governed by four layers of security that are closely intertwined and complementary.
1. Two-factor verification
DCCL utilizes two-step authentication to verify your digital identity. While entering your username is the first step, the second step is selecting a uniquely generated file that was saved to your device upon registration.
2. Passwordless authentication
Two-factor verification implemented by DCCL is based on passwordless authentication.
Instead of dealing with a traditional password in terms of remembering, typing, taking care of its strength and safety, and, consequently, forgetting it, users will authenticate using its more secure and convenient digital equivalent in the form of a passkey, which is a combination of digital signatures, fragments of cryptographic key pairs, encryption keys, hash codes and device identification strings.
3. End-to-end encryption
End-to-end encryption defines communication in such a way that a message (whether it is a registration or login request, or a digital telegram) is encrypted on the sender's side and decrypted on the receiver's side, without the possibility of anyone else intercepting and decrypting it.
DCCL enables end-to-end encryption in the truest sense of the word, making it open source, transparent, and easy to use.
4. Synchronization
Using the same username on different devices when logging in can pose a security risk.
DCCL introduces tokenization with alphanumeric typing as a principle for synchronizing credentials across multiple devices and preventing compromise of sensitive, confidential, or private information.
The characters are displayed on the screen of the primary device and entered as a value into the appropriate field on the screen of the other device requesting login permission.
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