022 - Deep Dive into Session Private Messenger with Co-Founder Kee Jefferys


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Feb 03 2025 70 mins   3

In this week’s episode, we take a deep dive into Session, a private messaging app, with its co-founder Kee Jefferys. We discuss the philosophy behind Session, its technical architecture, and the broader implications of privacy in a world increasingly hostile to anonymous communication. Kee shares insights on the importance of decentralized networks, the risks of phone number-based messaging, and the role of cryptocurrency in supporting private infrastructure.

We also touch on operational security (OPSEC), the real-world challenges of getting people to adopt privacy tools, and how Session is working to improve usability while maintaining strong privacy protections.

In this week’s episode:

  1. Session Private Messenger – Kee Jefferys explains the origins of Session, its core principles, and how it differs from mainstream messaging apps.
  2. The Future of Privacy – Discussion on surveillance, government censorship, and the increasing crackdown on privacy tools.
  3. Decentralized Messaging – How Session uses a global network of nodes to provide anonymous and resilient communication.
  4. Session Pro & Sustainability – Monetization strategies for Session and how the network sustains itself without compromising user privacy.
  5. Avoiding the Privacy Valley of Despair – How privacy-conscious users can avoid burnout and find a practical balance.
  6. Censorship & Government Interference – Addressing Russia’s blocking of Session nodes and strategies to bypass censorship.

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Until they become conscious they will never rebel, and until after they have rebelled they cannot become conscious.

- George Orwell, 1984

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