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#ChatLiner: DCCL Technology In The Service Of Cybersecurity And Preventive Data Protection
#Apply math-based algorithms to verify online identities and encrypt messages while 100% preserving your privacy
#What is ChatLiner?
ChatLiner is an open source platform for sharing and storing sensitive, confidential or private information based on Digital Chip Card Locker ("DCCL"), a brand new technology that sets the highest standards for cybersecurity and preventive data protection.
#What services are being introduced through DCCL technology?
ChatLiner introduces several services that utilize two-factor digital identity verification and rely on end-to-end encryption in the truest sense of the word, with full transparency and the ability to monitor events in real time:
#Passwordless Authentication
Instead of dealing with a traditional password in terms of remembering, typing, analyzing its strength, and, ultimately, forgetting it, we will authenticate using its more secure and convenient digital equivalent in the form of a passkey, which is a combination of digital signatures, fragments of cryptographic key pairs, encryption keys, hash codes and device identification strings. Check out the demo...
#Multi-Device Login Synchronization
In addition to passwordless authentication, DCCL introduces tokenization as a principle for synchronizing credentials across multiple devices and preventing compromise of sensitive, confidential or private information. See more...
#Send/Receive Digital Telegrams
A digital telegram is an electronic message of significant importance that conveys sensitive, confidential, or private information. It contains a text, audio, or video message and, optionally, an attached file of up to 32 MB in size. Digital telegrams are a more secure alternative to emails, chat apps, and regular contact forms on websites. If the system is set up correctly, there is no data leakage. If we were to choose a slogan, we would say briefly - "truly encrypted". See more...
#Send/Receive Encrypted Messages Via Contact Forms
Thanks to the DCCL-based messaging platform that enables encrypted two-way communication, different parties can exchange digital telegrams using contact forms. The recipient does not have to switch to sending an email to respond to the sender, as is usually the case, but can comfortably conduct a super secure online conversation without leaving the contact page. See an example...
#Video Chat With End-To-End Encryption
ChatLiner enables live video chat with end-to-end encryption that is not primarily intended for regular chat, but for the transmission of confidential information in real time via video. See how it works...
#DCCL highlights
#No biometrics required
No facial or eye recognition, no fingerprints, no voice recording. DCCL is a group of math-based algorithms for immensely secure data protection without revealing your personal information.
#2-step authentication process
Two-step verification implemented by DCCL leverages passwordless authentication, adding an extra layer of security when logging into your online accounts or sharing data with other parties.
#100% end-to-end encryption
DCCL allows you to verify your identity without using a password or share important information with sensitive data 100% protected. Private encryption keys can only be stored on your device, not in the cloud.
#Cost-effective & eco-friendly
DCCL requires little computing power to validate transactions without the need to purchase additional hardware. In return, it requires little energy with minimal environmental impact.
 
#DCCL adheres unwaveringly to safety rules
As a socially responsible entity, ChatLiner urges everyone concerned about protecting their data online to adhere to several basic principles:
  • Don't reveal your biometric data, as it could be misused;
  • Say no to SMS verifications via mobile phones - don't disclose your phone number unnecessarily;
  • Keep your sensitive digital assets locally on your device, not on someone else's device or in the cloud; after all, your device is the safest place in the world to store your data;
  • Don't trust those who claim your device is insecure, who pay little or no attention to the security of transmission of your data, and those who claim that storing it online is safer than your own device in your own pocket;
  • End-to-end encryption can only be a matter of trust if you have access to your private key; otherwise, consider end-to-end encryption to be non-existent;
  • No cryptographic keys other than public ones should be stored in the cloud.
These are not only the principles that Digital Chip Card Locker adheres to, but they are also the principles that this technology is guided by.
#Simplicity is a virtue
A passkey is the primary means of authentication for passwordless logins, and its practical use, as well as data protection, must be considered.
DCCL introduces an always-trusted combination of something you "have" (your device) and something you "are" (a file you own, such as a private key).
A passkey is only partially bound to the device, and the private key may (e.g. the device is your smartphone) or may not reside on it (e.g., the device is a computer, and the private key is stored on a USB stick that is connected to the computer as needed).
DCCL introduces an always-trusted combination of something you "have" (your device) and something you "are" (a file you own, such as a private key).
A passkey is only partially bound to the device, and the private key may (e.g. the device is your smartphone) or may not reside on it (e.g., the device is a computer, and the private key is stored on a USB stick that is connected to the computer as needed).
By following this approach, the identity verification process is completely stripped bare - the ease of use prevents sensitive, confidential, or private information from being compromised, while the possibility of identity theft is reduced to zero.
#What are the key components of DCCL?
Digital Chip Card Locker utilizes algorithms based on theoretical assumptions and practical implementation of digital signing, tokenization, and end-to-end encryption.
  • Digital signing enables verification and confirmation of a user's digital identity (please note that this has nothing to do with adding a signature to the bottom of an electronic message).
  • DCCL tokenization enables data synchronization across multiple devices.
  • End-to-end encryption allows data to be 100% securely protected during transmission from one place to another, from user to user over the internet, without the possibility of unauthorized interception and decryption.
Each component is deemed an essential factor in the digital security chain, both for short messages and for files with large amounts of data.