Recently I have been looking for a pretty simple privacy friendly messaging app.I tried element but I dont like the way it works and how it leaks metadata so im using briar currently. Im planning to switch to signal once i have a phone number but currently i dont.Any tips?

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    4 years ago

    Jami you can sign up with without a phone and it’s also open source.

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    XMPP is always the answer, stable, easy to host, many clients and you can stick with some non-paid servers if you need.

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      4 years ago

      Do you know were I can find good info about good privacy practices to use TOR?

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    it depends on who you are trying to share messages with and what works between you and them. if you are on Android, i would check the fdroid store.

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    Threema costs about 4€ and works without a phone number. It’s currently not open source but they are planning to go open source. They’re based in Switzerland. I don’t know enough about meta data leaking but at least they’re aware of it.

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      Just checking : https://threema.ch/en/faq/source_code Yes, to ensure full transparency, the Threema apps are open source. Thanks to reproducible builds, there’s also a way to verify that the published code (of the Android app, for the time being) actually corresponds to the apps available for download in the app stores.

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        4 years ago

        Oh that’s good. Last time I remembered/checked they weren’t but good that they’re now.

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    If you want to do it without the metadata leaking, maybe use element through tor, that’s basically the best case for matrix right now. What about jami and the alternative? As long as it’s not peer to peer, I don’t think it really matters, your metadata will definitely leak. Maybe session could be the answer but it’s still relatively young and need to mature a bit more.

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    4 years ago

    I really like Olvid project. According to their FAQ, they’re planning to become Open-Source before the end of the year.