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The one app in China making secure messaging possible

LeakZero will encrypt your WeChat messages, but the founder says he didn't create it for political purposes

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What it looks like when you send a message in WeChat using LeakZero. (Picture: Florence Lo/Reuters)
This article originally appeared on ABACUS

In a country where privacy protections are considered weak and anything-goes data collection has become the norm, Chinese tech entrepreneur Yang Geng stands out.

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His service, LeakZero, helps people surf the web anonymously, protect passwords and send encrypted messages. By design, he can’t find out the names of the app’s users or even know how many there are. It doesn’t have a so-called ‘back door.’

And as far as he knows, it’s the only one of its kind on China.

Yang and the users of his service are fighting uphill and unusual battle for privacy in a place where the government is deeply involved in Big Data, and companies have done little to resist.

In addition to a secure messaging app, LeakZero also has a search engine that doesn't track users. (Picture: Florence Lo/Reuters)
In addition to a secure messaging app, LeakZero also has a search engine that doesn't track users. (Picture: Florence Lo/Reuters)
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Tech industry executives have described the country’s citizens as less sensitive about privacy than their Western counterparts, with Chinese search engine giant chief Robin Li saying last year that many in China were willing to trade it for convenience, safety or efficiency.

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