60 Days of the Impervious Browser (Alpha) in the Wild ๐ ๐ผ๐

The Peer-to-Peer internet is winning, with the Impervious Browser now live in over a 100 countries! We're experiencing rapid week-over-week growth and adoption throughout the world.
Team Impervious would like to extend a special thank you to early adopters, whose enthusiasm and continued feedback enabled the team to push seven version updates in under sixty days!
The Impโs Song:
๐ Impervious Browser is Now Available for Windows, Mac, and Linux!
๐ฅ Imp provides the highest resolution and most secure consumer video calls in the world
๐ค P2P streaming, uncompressed, unthrottled, max-resolution video
๐ E2EE, unencrypted data never leaves a device, with user-controlled encryption keys
๐ต๐ฝโโ๏ธ Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) - All messages and communications via the Impervious Browser are cryptographically authenticated and signed with your private key. Say goodbye to applications requiring users to provide their phone numbers, email addresses or state issued ID. DIDs place users back in control of their identity and privacy.
๐ Blast off with a new zero-fail application launcher, that makes it easier for anyone to start using the Impervious Browser.
โ Check for weekly auto-updates.
๐ฆ The browser makes it easy to associate your Twitter Handle and DID - remain discoverable, while preserving the privacy of your messages, calls and data.
A recent Twitter poll found that 94% of respondents want Elon Musk to augment Twitter with the P2P internet standard, moving all private communications traffic and signaling off platform, so they occur P2P, in efforts to ensure user privacy.
Should @elonmusk augment twitter with the p2p internet standard and directly support E2EE messaging, video calls, file sharing and #Bitcoin Lightning payments that occur off platform?
— Impervious.ai (@ImperviousAi) November 19, 2022
Fusing Twitter with Impervious would enable functionality closer to โWeChat,โ without surveillance, censorship or centralized control.
Impervious Founder Chase Perkins and Robert Breedlove Discuss โThe End of Digital Tyrannyโ
The Discussion Catapulted to the Top 3 All-Time Watched Episodes on the What is Money Show (125k+ View in Two Weeks)
The conversation captured the importance of the P2P internet at this critical moment in time.
โWhen you control your identity, your data, your communications, payments and livelihood, you are not dependent on anyone. You can be more optimistic because you have optionality, and you cannot be coerced.โ
Successful release and adoption of the Impervious Browser has demonstrated that there is no tradeoff between privacy and performance with the P2P internet standard. Providing tools that enable individuals to control their identity, data, and communications empowers them to stand up to surveillance capitalism and oppressive actors.
The past sixty days have shown a profound demand for permissionless platforms and user-controlled communications systems.
Check Out Ian Majorโs In-Depth Impervious Browser Product Guide
โItโs vital that we consider self sovereignty in terms of not just money, but data, identity, digital communications, and more.โ
โVery Impressed! This has been a long time coming and Impervious talked a very big game for a very long time, but they have now backed that up and delivered something truly special.โ
Matthew Kratterโs Trader University Captures the Significance of the Impervious Browser's Native P2P Tools
โYou can stream bitcoin via lightning during video calls, via end to end encrypted messaging, or from the dashboard.โ
โThis is an amazing tool. When you download the Browser and look at all of the functionality, I think that youโll be impressed.โ
A Lightning Round with Kevin Rooke Strikes at the Importance of P2P Communications and Defeating Censorship
โIf you donโt need intermediaries to have a great user experience, then why am I compromising my data to begin with? What unique value proposition do they have?โ
โIf youโre streaming content, as an educator or anyone else, anywhere in the world, you can enjoy borderless and permissionless streaming payments. That is a whole new economy.โ
All four podcasts above address the significance of the Peer-to-Peer internet and how you can harness the freedom-tech tools built into the Impervious Browser.
In our our next newsletter, we will discuss major Impervious product developments and provide additional tutorial videos. Until then, connect with us on the Peer-to-Peer internet and tell us how you are using the Impervious Browser!