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Hello

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Let’s talk about a question many of you have been asking: why do
messages sometimes seem like they’re not being sent on SKRED?

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It’s actually very simple.

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For privacy and security, SKRED does not use any
intermediary servers.

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This means that messages can only be sent when your recipient is
available to receive them directly.

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Here’s how it works:

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.

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Step 1: When you send a message, you’ll see a gray dot next to it.

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This means the message has not yet been sent—it’s
waiting for the right moment.

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Step 2: Once the message can be delivered directly
and securely, the dot turns blue.

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This means your message has successfully reached your contact.

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Step 3: When your recipient reads the message, the dot changes to
their profile icon, letting you know they’ve seen it.

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And the best part?

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At every stage, you remain in control.

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You can delete your message before it’s sent, after it’s delivered,

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or even after it has been read—both on your phone and on your
recipient’s phone.

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The same goes for messages you receive.

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A conversation belongs to both of you, and both of you have the
freedom to delete any or all parts of it.

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That’s the beauty of SKRED: total privacy, total control.

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Now, I hope that clears things up!

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And of course, I’ll see you next time— still in my gray sweater!
