
direct file transfers from your friends.RetroShare birngs two ways fo transferring files: Of the nodes who host the invited members.Īccept your circle invitation by right clicking If the cricle is not private, it will also be visible to neighbor nodes The circle name, contact author and invited member list will be visible They will not receive data that is restricted to this circle until they do so. Members of this list will be automatically proposed to join the circle (by accepting membership). Only the members of that second circle will be allowed to see the newĬircle and its contents (list of members, etc). Only visible to members of another CircleĬircles can be restricted to the members of another circle.Of invited members to limit its own distribution. self-restricted) circles are only visible to the Will get to know the circle data (Creator, members, etc) Publicly distributed circles, are visible to your friends, which They can be used to restrict the visibility to forums, channels, etc.Ī circle can be restricted to another circle, thereby limiting it's visibility to members of that circle or even self-restricted, meaning that it is only visible to invited members. Can be named anything.Ĭircles are groups of identities (anonymous or signed), that are shared at a distance over the network. They cannot be spoofed, but noone can prove who really owns a given identity.

Low, the identity is flagged as bad, and will be filtered out in forums,Īnonymous identities allow you to anonymously interact with other users. Overall reputation score, accounting for yours and your friends'. This is used to rate other ID's for aĪverage opinion of neighbor nodes about this identity. Your opininon on your owned ID is Neutral. Owned by you and linked to your RetroShare Node. It is not necessary to use the same name asĮach Identity has it's own crypto hash ID number. Signed identities are easier to trust but are easily linked to your node's IP address. Identities can optionally be signed by your RetroShare node's certificate. Icon to create a new Identity Pseudonymous Identities Lobbies, forum and channel posts, receive feedback using RetroShareīuilt-in email system, post comments after channel posts, Identities are used to securely identify your data: sign messages in chat



It's the User Bunny and RedQueen is connected to both of his Locations.īunny runs two different locations. The Red Queen is having a friend in here Network/Friendlist. Shows the network around you, based on discovery informationĬontains node keys you collected, mostly forwarded to you by your friend nodes Sends messages to all connected nodes at once On the right, you will find 3 useful tabs: You can group noed together to allow a finer level of information access, for instance to only allow some nodes to see some of your files. The Network tab shows your friend RetroShare nodes: the neighbor RetroShare nodes that are connected to you. This shows an entry in the newsfeed because a friend came online,Īnd this friend sent a message. New Channel and Forums you can subscribe to.Connection attempts (useful to make friends with new people and cotnrol who's trying to reach you).You can configure which events to show by pressing on Options. This gives you a summary of the activity of your friends. The News Feed diplays the last events on your network,
