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VeilComm Blog

Updates on the protocol new features and what we're building next.

Bringing Quantum-Resistant Encryption to VeilComm

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We're rolling out a hybrid upgrade to VeilComm's key exchange that combines our existing elliptic-curve handshake with a post quantum key encapsulation step. The goal is simple messages sealed today should stay unreadable even against a future quantum computer without changing anything about how the app feels to use. Older clients keep working exactly as before and the switch to the new handshake happens automatically once both sides support it.

Why VeilComm Never Sees Your Messages

no server ever holds the plaintext

Every message is sealed on the sending device and opened on the receiving device with the keys generated locally and never uploaded anywhere. There is no plaintext copy sitting on a server in the middle and no message content or metadata gets logged. This post walks through what that actually means in practice and why it's a stronger guarantee than we don't look at your data.