Stealthy is building a decentralized communication eco-system where privacy is the primary tenet and not an afterthought.

One of the interesting takeaways from the recent Facebook meltdown is people are finally starting to realize the true price of free applications. Over and over again, people have been duped into thinking that these centralized services would protect their data and information.

Users no longer have to trust applications with data security and privacy. With decentralized applications like Stealthy and Graphite, users own their data, not applications. Stealthy and Graphite are the also the first decentralized applications to enable user data portability across applications.

Communicate & collaborate from the same browser window.

With Stealthy and Graphite, schools, businesses, and other institutions are empowered to be secure and own their data without taking any of the complexity that has previously come with data encryption and privacy. One exciting possibility of the integration is the ability to edit documents, chat, collaborate, and screen share from the same window.

Screen share one tab, one workplace or your whole desktop.

Going forward, we plan on launching a whole slew of communication features, such as IRC channels, private video conferencing, group messaging and even mobile support for iOS and Android. And as always, privacy, decentralized security, and user data control will be of utmost importance.

Read the full press release here.