- cross-posted to:
- vessal
- cross-posted to:
- vessal
Hi all,
I’m Connor, founder of Vessal, and wanted to (1) share with the group and (2) collect any feedback or suggestions you all may have.
Briefly, Vessal aims to make transportation private and secure. In some ways, it can be equated to a “VPN for transportation.”
We are still relatively in our infancy, and therefore may be a little clunky sometimes as far as usability. Of course, we are always striving to improve!
Thanks for your time and taking a look, and again, we appreciate any feedback or suggestions you may have.
Connor
Thank you @jet@hackertalks.com! Really appreciative of you giving your time and laying out your thoughts.
I’ll address your points one by one below:
Correct, and I see your point. I think the main draw here is that currently our service is ephemeral, while a PO box is persistent. We do plan to add some persistent options for users in the future, but that’s a discussion for another time.
Additionally, once agreed upon (i.e., within reason), we are willing to meet the Receiver wherever; whether it is at their home, a public brick-and-mortar—we are able to execute the final leg of the delivery on the Receiver’s terms.
Agreed, there are many unknowns regarding the post, and I appreciate your candidness.
As for remailers (I think virtual mailbox services are kind of a different animal altogether as far as privacy), the main benefits that make us stand out are (1) the ephemeral/persistence use case as touched on earlier, (2) the existence of relays, and (3) ensuring both the Sender and Receiver’s privacy and security throughout the entire process from points A to Z.
Thanks again for taking the time and providing valuable feedback!