PingPal ephemeral messaging for enterprise

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2014-01-20 1 Ephemeral messaging platform for Enterprises Fredrik Beckman [email protected]

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The need to be forgotten is strong. People want to share their whims with friends but not with everyone. This has been clearly proven with the emergence of messaging services that forget, a market driven by the intense popularity of Snapchat. It seems like everyone’s making an app or adding self-destructing messages these days, partly driven by the increasing user awareness of privacy in the ongoing NSA snooping affair. The best way to protect your information is to have no stored information to protect. The PingPal platform is designed for the ephemeral communication paradigm of evaporating data. This goes for any type of data; text messaging, positioning, corporate data synchronization, etc. The communication passes from user to user and is only stored on our servers in a queue when the receiver is off-line. As soon as he is online again the queue is emptied into the receiver app. With PingPal you can develop ephemeral messaging apps with privacy protected direct user-to-user communication As a developer you can of course create your own history features by storing the messages in a database, but we strongly recommend to keep that database away from servers to maintain high privacy protection. Usually we believe it would be enough to keep history lists on the sender and receiver devices. The communication history is only their business so it should be kept like that for no-one else to read. In the ephemeral concept there is usually a disposable messaging feature to self-destruct the messages. This is supported on the PingPal service by having a time stamp on all messages. This can be used to create a time based auto-delete function, similar to Snapchat, or in accordance with corporate policies on data storing. For instance, it is quite easy to implement an auto-delete to clear all local device messages upon closing a project or when an employee leaves the company and brings his device with him. Interested in creating an ephemeral messaging app that rival Snapchat? Or creating a mobile workforce solution with in-the-field communication? Contact us directly and you will have the opportunity to discuss the technology, possibilities and implementation strategies with one of our gurus. It's just your data traffic that is ephemeral, not your possibilities. PS. Thank you NSA et al, for creating this market for us!

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Ephemeral messaging platform for Enterprises

Fredrik Beckman

[email protected]

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The best way to

not leak information

is

to have no information to leak

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Secure data

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Mobile Security challenges

Employees leaving

External sub-contractors

External messaging services

BYOD – Bring Your Own Device

The lost laptop

Eavesdropping

Hacking

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“Off-the-record” discussions

Chats, user 2 user and groups

Positioning

Voice

Voice messaging

Sharing data and media

Media streaming

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Mobile internal communication

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Direct user to user communication

Nothing stored on server

Guaranteed message delivery

Queuing in cloud

Cloud based PingPal backend service

SSL security

Customer apps on

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Ephemeral messaging from PingPal

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V1.1 Encryption w user unique keys

V1.2 Self-deleting messages, corporate policy

V1.3 Peer-2-peer Voice over IP

V1.4 Peer-2-peer media streaming

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Ephemeral messaging releases 2014*

* Priorities set by customer demand

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PingPal messaging based

Position dialogs™ - NO TRACKING

Positioning only on approved request

Battery and data efficient

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Ephemeral Positioning

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Offline maps

Custom maps

Points of interest

Positioning on “non-maps”

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Ephemeral Positioning releases 2014*

* Priorities set by customer demand

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Taxi service

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Dispatch Service

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Dispatch with Customer on WEB

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Reliable data syncronization

Security

Scalability

Rule of thumb says that a generic BaaS saves 50% of development cost and time for an app project

User management

Social media integration

Data storage

Push notification

Messaging

App analytics dashboard

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Pingpal backend in the cloud

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Chat

Voice over IP

HW Positioning tags

Lean on data and battery

iOS, Android, Web

Map provisioning

Off-line maps

Custom maps

“Non-maps”

Points of Interest mgmt

Positioning

Positioning as a dialog

Privacy protection

Cross platform and app

Tracking

PingPal – for the truly Mobile user case

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