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    ConfiChat

    ConfiChat

    Lightweight, standalone, multi-platform, and privacy focused local LLM

    ...A key differentiator is its optional encryption of chat history and assets, ensuring that sensitive data can remain secure even when stored locally. Conversations are managed as local JSON files, giving users transparency and direct control over their data. Overall, ConfiChat is designed for users who prioritize privacy, flexibility, and independence from complex infrastructure while still maintaining access.
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    Lumo iPhone App

    Lumo iPhone App

    iOS application for Lumo

    Lumo iPhone App is the native iPhone and iPad client for Lumo, Proton’s privacy-centric AI assistant that allows users to ask questions, get summaries, generate content, and leverage AI help while keeping all conversations confidential and encrypted. Built with SwiftUI, the iOS app wraps a secure web-powered interface and communicates with the Lumo service in a way that ensures zero-access encryption, meaning even Proton cannot read or log user chats—only the device holder can decrypt them....
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