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SimpleX software is similar in its design approach to email clients and browsers - it allows you to have full control of your data and freely choose the relay server operators, in the same way you choose which website or email provider to use, or use your own relay servers, simply by changing the configuration of the client software. The only current restriction to that is Apple push notifications - at the moment they can only be delivered via the servers operated by SimpleX Chat Ltd, as explained below. We are exploring the solutions to deliver push notifications to iOS devices via other providers or users' own servers.
SimpleX network operators are not communication service provider, and provide public relays "as is", as experimental, without any guarantees of availability or data retention. The operators of the relay servers preset in the app ("Preset Server Operators"), including SimpleX Chat Ltd, are committed to maintain a high level of availability, reliability and security. SimpleX client apps can have multiple preset relay server operators that you can opt-in or opt-out of using. You are and will continue to be able to use any other operators or your own servers.
SimpleX network operators are not communication service providers, and provide public relays "as is", as experimental, without any guarantees of availability or data retention. The operators of the relay servers preset in the app ("Preset Server Operators"), including SimpleX Chat Ltd, are committed to maintain a high level of availability, reliability and security. SimpleX client apps can have multiple preset relay server operators that you can opt-in or opt-out of using. You are and will continue to be able to use any other operators or your own servers.
SimpleX network design is based on the principles of user and data sovereignty, and device and operator portability.