10-12-2020, 10:49 PM
This is a short guide on how to manually add Encrypted Chat to SecondLife viewers.
Which makes it a great tool for Ban Evasion purposes, show this guide to the people you wish to communicate privately.
Change the home page inside your viewer preferences to:
Right click the toolbar and click "Toolbar buttons"...
Drag the “Web browser” button to your toolbar and click to open it.
1. Enter a random chatroom that you and your chatpartner agree on.
2. Enter a random username
And then just chat away by clicking their username.
Pros:
- No registration required (bypass SL surveilance in seconds)
- Disposable Identities: All usernames are temporary which makes it very hard to link anything to your SecondLife or Real Life accounts.
- Plausible Deniability: If you ever get in trouble, you can just say you were framed.
- No installation required (This service is entirely web-based and does not require you to install anything on your phone or computer)
- Doesnt require you to run 2 applications side-by-side (no dual screen or split screen required), all chat goes thru the browser window inside the viewer.
Cons:
- Can still be screenshot (but highly unlikely to be used as valid evidence as anyone can use a temporary username that resembles yours)
TIP:
It's recommended that you properly logout and login again, because viewer settings are only stored upon logging out.
If you crash, your settings will be lost and you will have to redo these steps again.
If you are a developer:
Check my Developer Edition guide
DarkStorm and Club64 have already implemented CryptoDog by default in their viewer
hopefully more viewers will follow
Which makes it a great tool for Ban Evasion purposes, show this guide to the people you wish to communicate privately.
Change the home page inside your viewer preferences to:
[To see links please register here]
Right click the toolbar and click "Toolbar buttons"...
Drag the “Web browser” button to your toolbar and click to open it.
1. Enter a random chatroom that you and your chatpartner agree on.
2. Enter a random username
And then just chat away by clicking their username.
Pros:
- No registration required (bypass SL surveilance in seconds)
- Disposable Identities: All usernames are temporary which makes it very hard to link anything to your SecondLife or Real Life accounts.
- Plausible Deniability: If you ever get in trouble, you can just say you were framed.
- No installation required (This service is entirely web-based and does not require you to install anything on your phone or computer)
- Doesnt require you to run 2 applications side-by-side (no dual screen or split screen required), all chat goes thru the browser window inside the viewer.
Cons:
- Can still be screenshot (but highly unlikely to be used as valid evidence as anyone can use a temporary username that resembles yours)
TIP:
It's recommended that you properly logout and login again, because viewer settings are only stored upon logging out.
If you crash, your settings will be lost and you will have to redo these steps again.
If you are a developer:
Check my Developer Edition guide
DarkStorm and Club64 have already implemented CryptoDog by default in their viewer
hopefully more viewers will follow
Add CryptoDog to your viewer:
[To see links please register here]