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VppBox vs Signal
Signal is the gold standard for private messaging. But it requires a phone number and both parties need the app. VppBox lets anyone write to you — no phone number, no app, no account. Just a link.
VppBoxvsSignal
| Feature | VppBox | Signal |
|---|---|---|
| Phone number required | No | Yes |
| Account required to send | No | Yes |
| End-to-end encryption | Yes | Yes |
| Message auto-delete | 24 hours | Optional timer |
| Metadata stored | None | Contact list, groups |
| Public address | Yes — shareable link | No — need phone number |
| One-way messaging | Built-in | Not designed for it |
| Group chats | No | Yes |
| Voice/video calls | No | Yes |
| Best for | Anonymous tips & feedback | Private conversations |
Why VppBox
Not a replacement. A different tool.
Signal is for conversations between people who know each other. Both sides install the app, exchange phone numbers, and chat privately. It is built for dialogue.
VppBox is for receiving messages from people you may never meet. You share a link. They write. You read. The letter disappears. No phone numbers exchanged, no app installed, no identity revealed on either side.
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