All-in-One Messenger Alternatives
2We've compiled a list of 2 free and paid alternatives to All-in-One Messenger. The primary competitors include: Fluid, Station. Also you can look at other similar options here: Web Browsers.
We've compiled a list of 2 free and paid alternatives to All-in-One Messenger. The primary competitors include: Fluid, Station. Also you can look at other similar options here: Web Browsers.
We've compiled a list of 2 free and paid alternatives to All-in-One Messenger. The primary competitors include: Fluid, Station. Also you can look at other similar options here: Web Browsers.
All-in-One Messenger combines chat and messaging services into one simple application.
Use messengers like WhatsApp, Telegram, Messenger, Skype and many more in one app!
* Multiple Instances
You can even use multiple instances of one messenger e.g. Whatsapp, Slack or Facebook, which makes it the perfect tool to manage multiple business accounts all at the same time.
* Optimized for Chrome
All-in-One Messenger uses a lot of Chrome technology like the fast Javascript v8 engine. It runs fluid on your Chromebook by the way.
* Privacy & Security
All-in-One Messenger does not read anything you type, send or receive! It does not even store any of your login credentials anywhere. Each messenger lives in its own tab, which can not be accessed by other messengers. This is what makes it possible to use multiple accounts (of Skype for example) at the same time. It also has the nice benefit of preventing cross-domain tracking of Facebook etc. as you don’t have to be logged-in with your main browser. Overall, using All-in-One Messenger does provide a couple of advantages when it comes to security.
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