From 44a5312d09eeb3580e6e2004f2d378a70372c45b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: epoberezkin Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2023 12:25:29 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] deploy: 631dfff5e9f3f321a25adad5941d3357a2a77b35 --- en/index.html | 2 +- index.html | 2 +- ja/index.html | 2 +- ru/index.html | 2 +- zh_Hant/index.html | 2 +- 5 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/en/index.html b/en/index.html index 5c1bd063d..73a668149 100644 --- a/en/index.html +++ b/en/index.html @@ -605,7 +605,7 @@ window.addEventListener('scroll',changeHeaderBg); Many users asked: if SimpleX has no user identifiers, how can it know where to deliver messages?

- To deliver mesages, instead of user IDs used by all other platforms, SimpleX uses temporary anonymous pairwise identifiers of message queues, separate for each of your connections — there are no long term identifiers. + To deliver messages, instead of user IDs used by all other platforms, SimpleX uses temporary anonymous pairwise identifiers of message queues, separate for each of your connections — there are no long term identifiers.

You define which server(s) to use to receive the messages, your contacts — the servers you use to send the messages to them. Every conversation is likely to use two different servers. diff --git a/index.html b/index.html index 5c1bd063d..73a668149 100644 --- a/index.html +++ b/index.html @@ -605,7 +605,7 @@ window.addEventListener('scroll',changeHeaderBg); Many users asked: if SimpleX has no user identifiers, how can it know where to deliver messages?

- To deliver mesages, instead of user IDs used by all other platforms, SimpleX uses temporary anonymous pairwise identifiers of message queues, separate for each of your connections — there are no long term identifiers. + To deliver messages, instead of user IDs used by all other platforms, SimpleX uses temporary anonymous pairwise identifiers of message queues, separate for each of your connections — there are no long term identifiers.

You define which server(s) to use to receive the messages, your contacts — the servers you use to send the messages to them. Every conversation is likely to use two different servers. diff --git a/ja/index.html b/ja/index.html index eff40ea28..f93141ea0 100644 --- a/ja/index.html +++ b/ja/index.html @@ -597,7 +597,7 @@ window.addEventListener('scroll',changeHeaderBg); Many users asked: if SimpleX has no user identifiers, how can it know where to deliver messages?

- To deliver mesages, instead of user IDs used by all other platforms, SimpleX uses temporary anonymous pairwise identifiers of message queues, separate for each of your connections — there are no long term identifiers. + To deliver messages, instead of user IDs used by all other platforms, SimpleX uses temporary anonymous pairwise identifiers of message queues, separate for each of your connections — there are no long term identifiers.

You define which server(s) to use to receive the messages, your contacts — the servers you use to send the messages to them. Every conversation is likely to use two different servers. diff --git a/ru/index.html b/ru/index.html index 149fa1d16..a41441481 100644 --- a/ru/index.html +++ b/ru/index.html @@ -605,7 +605,7 @@ window.addEventListener('scroll',changeHeaderBg); Many users asked: if SimpleX has no user identifiers, how can it know where to deliver messages?

- To deliver mesages, instead of user IDs used by all other platforms, SimpleX uses temporary anonymous pairwise identifiers of message queues, separate for each of your connections — there are no long term identifiers. + To deliver messages, instead of user IDs used by all other platforms, SimpleX uses temporary anonymous pairwise identifiers of message queues, separate for each of your connections — there are no long term identifiers.

You define which server(s) to use to receive the messages, your contacts — the servers you use to send the messages to them. Every conversation is likely to use two different servers. diff --git a/zh_Hant/index.html b/zh_Hant/index.html index 30367a55a..2ee3dfc26 100644 --- a/zh_Hant/index.html +++ b/zh_Hant/index.html @@ -597,7 +597,7 @@ window.addEventListener('scroll',changeHeaderBg); Many users asked: if SimpleX has no user identifiers, how can it know where to deliver messages?

- To deliver mesages, instead of user IDs used by all other platforms, SimpleX uses temporary anonymous pairwise identifiers of message queues, separate for each of your connections — there are no long term identifiers. + To deliver messages, instead of user IDs used by all other platforms, SimpleX uses temporary anonymous pairwise identifiers of message queues, separate for each of your connections — there are no long term identifiers.

You define which server(s) to use to receive the messages, your contacts — the servers you use to send the messages to them. Every conversation is likely to use two different servers.