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new app: DEfO ECH Apps

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This is a demo fork of F-Droid to serve as an example app built on the development fork of Conscrypt which supports TLS Encrypted ClientHello (ECH). ECH is the next version of the TLS protocol that encrypts internet traffic and puts the "S" in HTTPS. It makes it possible to encrypt all of the metadata that is possible to encrypt in the TLS negogiation. It is a test case for interoperability between various implementations, platforms, and networks.

The Encrypted ClientHello (ECH) mechanism (IETF draft spec) is a way to plug a few privacy-holes that remain in the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol that's used as the security layer for the web. OpenSSL is a widely used library that provides an implementation of the TLS protocol. The DEfO project is developing an implementation of ECH for OpenSSL, and various clients and servers that use OpenSSL as a demonstration and for interoperability testing.

DEfO was initially funded by the Open Technology Fund, and subsequently by the National Democratic Initiative. Tolerant Networks Ltd. and people from the Guardian Project are doing the work in DEfO.

Edited by Hans-Christoph Steiner

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