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OptionDork
Didn't see a thread so starting one about Perzo. Seems a way of communicating that even the company can't crack any communication using their technology. You can go to perzo.com and check out their services and seems still in beta mode.
Your messages on Perzo are encrypted and turned into a bunch of gibberish using a cryptographic key generated from characters within the messages themselves.
Don't think that Perzo has access to your conversations just because this is all happening on their infrastructure. If the NSA were to ask Perzo to retrieve a person's messages, all Perzo would be able to show them is a bunch of garbled text. It's designed in such a way that any third party, Perzo included, can't decode the messages.
"We can't see what you're doing. If you lose your password, it's practically impossible for us to retrieve it, and that's by design. And if the government asks us for our data, obviously we'll comply, but we have no way to help them make sense of the encrypted message."