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-ANNOUNCING Bitmask, the Internet Encryption Toolkit, release 0.6.0
+ANNOUNCING Bitmask, the Internet Encryption Toolkit, release 0.6.1
The LEAP team is pleased to announce the immediate availability of
-version 0.6.0 of Bitmask, the Internet Encryption Toolkit, codename
-"nothing to see here".
+version 0.6.1 of Bitmask, the Internet Encryption Toolkit, codename
+"knock knock knocking on beta's door".
https://downloads.leap.se/client/
@@ -43,11 +43,13 @@ NOT trust your life to it.
WHAT CAN THIS VERSION OF BITMASK DO FOR ME?
-Bitmask 0.6.0 improves how email encryption/decryption works
-internally to improve speed and CPU consumption. This release also
-merges a big refactor we've been working on for some time, which will
-give us room for a lot of improvements in the near future. You can
-refer to the CHANGELOG for the meat.
+Bitmask 0.6.1 is the new stable version of the client after the big
+refactor, with a little face lift of the UI while we were at
+it. Encrypted Email is still not stable though, so don't use it for
+high security. Encrypted Internet is the first service we are calling
+stable, although its security level is just a bit higher than plain
+OpenSSL, so use accordingly. You can refer to the CHANGELOG for the
+meat.
Encrypted Internet on Linux now helps you don't shoot yourself in the
foot by leaking traffic outside of the secure connection it
@@ -106,6 +108,6 @@ beyond any border.
The LEAP team,
-July 18, 2014
+August 15, 2014
Somewhere in the middle of the intertubes.
EOF