SecureTribe

SecureTribe is an iOS based secure image sharing and video sharing app,[1][2] designed from the ground up with end-to-end encryption.[3]

SecureTribe
Developer(s)Just Two Dudes, LLC
Initial releaseNovember 21, 2015 (2015-11-21)
Operating systemiOS
Size109.6 MB
Available inEnglish
Type
LicenseProprietary software
Websitewww.securetribeapp.com

SecureTribe is used by over 3.8 million users as an alternative to Instagram and Snapchat as a place to securely connect with family and friends and share photos without worrying about hackers stealing or interfering with the user's data.[4][5][6][7]

SecureTribe allows users to create unique groups, called Tribes, where they can post pictures and videos, organized into albums. Users can then choose to enable this tribe to be visible publicly, or only to approved friends. As the owner of a Tribe, you can allow or disable the ability for others to upload into your Tribe and/or save a copy of the files from your Tribe. No content can be shared or accidentally leaked from Tribe to Tribe, content can only be shared within the tribe. You can also choose to share content publicly. [8]

Users can subscribe to Tribes created by their friends and will see new posts in the What's New Timeline. Unless you are invited to a Tribe, other users will not know that that Tribe exists, allowing more privacy than other group messaging apps.

Technology

Use cases

  • Sharing artistic expression with friends without government censors
  • Parent sharing baby pictures with friends and family [9]
  • Bands/Models/Stand up comedians sharing VIP content with fans[10]
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