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A new boot called Germ It brings encrypted messages from end to end to bluesky social network, allowing its users to have a safer choice for talks than Bluesky’s existing DMS. After more than two years of growth, the service is start The encrypted DMS for Bluesky on Beta this week, with plans to gradually level new testers before a public launch.

Over time, the Technology that builds the smallMany of which are open, could allow bluesky to introduce encrypted messages into its own application.

Germ was designed to offer an alternative to existing encrypted end -to -end end -to -end platforms, such as imessage, signal and WhatsApp. GERM exploits newer technologies, such as Message Mattress Safety (MLS), a new standard approved by Task Force Engineering Engineering (IETF) and the In the protocol (or Atproto), which dominates bluesky.

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A screenshot of the GERM application, which requires connection and creation of a card for conversation.
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However, instead of required a user’s phone number, as some messages do, Germ is integrated with Atproto. This allows users of germs to chat with friends from Bluesky and the wider open social fabric, including applications such as flashes and skylights, but with additional checks on user experience.

For example, you can choose to accept DMS from people you follow in Bluesky, or you could configure it so that only you can start conversations with other people. In addition, when blocking a user in the germs, you can only block them in germs or block them in bluesky and other atproto applications.

The concept of microbials comes from co -founders Tessa brown (CEO), a communications scholar who teaches at Stanford and Xue signwho worked as a privacy engineer in Apple in technologies such as Facetime and IMESSAGE.

Brown’s studies led her to realize that access to private communications was fundamental to the health of social networks.

A screenshot of the GERM application, showing the reception and boarding process.
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“We know that, psychologically, you can’t build a good relationship with people if you feel you are looking and manipulating all the time. And this is really what social media is today,” says Brown TechCrunch. “So I got out of this job with a truly strong belief about encrypted messages from end to end to the kind of central work of what I thought was the future of social media and the future of communication,” he adds.

The Xue, meanwhile, came out of Apple believing that using telephone and telephony numbers is a technology dating to serve as a basis for safe communications and wanted to build something new.

Today, the Germ service works through a “Magic Link”, which is created for you and is attached to your bluesky bio. When another Bluesky user on iOS clicks on this link, they can immediately chat with you without downloading a new app from the App Store. To do this, Germ takes advantage of the inadequately used Apple technology called app clips, which allow users to perform a part of the code of an application on their device without installing the full application.

Today, applications are used for various One-Off type transactions, such as payment for parking through a QR code. But in the case of German, they allow quick conversations.

While the user experience is quite simple, the technology behind it is not. The link itself is actually a cryptographic key that validates the identity of the user’s ATPROTO to confirm that the user is the person associated with this bluesky handle.

From Germ Applications Clip, you can choose Install iOS Germ appWhich offers more checks, access to your friends list and now bluesky couple.

The matching feature was somewhat thin in our tests, but we run the iOS 26 Beta programmer, which can cause complications. (To work around the subject, we first started the conversation from the application clip before we try to certify from the installed application.)

A photo of Germ Tessa Brown CEO, taking a selfie on TechCrunch Disorder in San Francisco
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Brown tells TechCrunch that he is excited about building the Bluesky community, given the growing cultural impact of the application, which has attracted big names to American politics such as Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and others Representatives, Senators and rulersTo join.

Since GERM is in front of the Bluesky team in building encrypted messaging technology, Brown hopes that the Germ protocol could be widely adopted by Bluesky and others in the future.

Although free today, the Germer application may later introduce a premium subscription upgrade that offers more advanced services, including AI private services, personalization tools and much more.

The start of the four people increased pre-service funding from angel investors, including a co-author of MLS and other confidence and security experts. Institutional investors include K5 Global and Mozilla Ventures. The company hopes to raise additional funds for an Android version in the future.

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