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    4 years ago

    I think they’re aiming at a more general market, that needs a nice UI to use the product. Also, XMPP is not encrypted by default.

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      4 years ago

      XMPP is very much e2e encrypted by default. It uses the same system as Signal in their OMEMO implementation, which is widely supported by XMPP clients.

      And clients like Conversations also have a really nice and mass market compatible UI.

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        4 years ago

        OMEMO is not default. Even in the list you linked, half of the clients do not fully support it.

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          It is the default in the clients that cover like 95% of the user-base.

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            I think it’s supported but not turned on by default. At least when I tried conversations recently it was not default in one on ones, and not available at all in group chats.

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              Odd, for me it defaults in 1:1 chats, when was the last time you tried?

              For group chats it AFAIK is enabled automatically if the group-chat creator has made the right settings for it to work (OMEMO can not work with pseudonymous chats and history disabled).

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                OMEMO can not work with pseudonymous chats and history disabled

                OMEMO works fine in a private group chat, it’s disabled in public channels as there’s no point doing encryption there.

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                  If the other side of the 1:1 chat uses a client that does not support OMEMO by default, then something like that can happen. Did you at least get the big red warning sign that the 1:1 chat isn’t encrypted?

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        Conversations UI can be MUCH improved to compete with the looks of some other common chat apps like messenger and imessage imho.

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          Conversations actually follows the Material guidelines from Google. Which puts it in an odd spot in that It looks “too new” for those that want a classic look, and “too old-fashion” for those that want a flashier look.

          For me personally, it doesn’t look horrendous and it works, so I’m happy with it.

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        XMPP is very much e2e encrypted by default

        Please do some research and stop perpetuating this myth.

        1. XMPP is not E2E encrypted by default.
        2. Conversations does OMEMO by default.
        3. There isn’t a single other XMPP client out there that does OMEMO by default, not one. They have support for it, but they very much do not enable it by default.
        4. Every time a friend of mine uses a different messenger, I have to remind after getting a load of unencrypted messages to hit the damn padlock icon in their new client.