Is CTemplar open source?
CTemplar is open source! Anyone, at any time, can check our code at: https://github.com/ctemplar
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CTemplar is open source! Anyone, at any time, can check our code at: https://github.com/ctemplar
Read more →Yes, CTemplar is available using the Tor browser via this onion address: http://ctemplarpizuduxk3fkwrieizstx33kg5chlvrh37nz73pv5smsvl6ad.onion/ When you visit CTemplar using Tor browser, you will be automatically redirected to our onion address
Read more →Currently, CTemplar is not compatible with IMAP/SMTP; however, we are planning to add this functionality in near future. This also means we don’t integrate with email clients such as Outlook, Thunderbird, K9, iOS Mail, etc.
Read more →We do! It is available on the App Store. Click below to get the CTemplar app on iOS Some of the feature of our mobile apps include: Create a free CTemplar account Send / receive end-to-end encrypted emails Get push notification of new emails Turn on / off security options: subject, contact and attachments encryption […]
Read more →We have both Android & F-Droid apps! You can find it in the Play Store by clicking one of the buttons below: Our Android app is also open source, you can check the source here Some of the feature of our mobile apps include: Create a free CTemplar account Send / receive end-to-end encrypted emails Get […]
Read more →Our Electron-based desktop client is available for Windows, Mac and Linux. You can access it on our GitHub page by clicking the button below: Download On the page, select the asset depending on your OS configuration:
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