From what I can gather Signal, XMPP (Encrypted) and Matrix are the main software for secure communications.

Curious if there are any I’ve missed.

  • ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org
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    Signal.

    Not necessarily because it’s better or because I like it. I actually don’t like it: Signal requiring a phone number really, REALLY doesn’t sit right with me, I hate not being able to back up my messages and having to hold the tiny button on the screen to record an audio or video message really sucks.

    But it’s the easiest and most common of the truly private communication apps to get non-technical people to install.

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    A regular user like myself finds it easier to answer this question with 3 options:

    1. Centralized
    2. Decentralised
    3. P2P

    Signal and Threema are centralized options. With Signal planning on rolling out usernames it will be an excellent choice, hopefully.

    Matrix, XMPP, Session, DeltaChat and others are decentralized, and some allow for self-hosting.

    Briar is P2P.

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      From a privacy perspective, it’s pretty damn good, one of the best.

      Hell on battery, unfortunately. I keep it around as an emergency use only service, and don’t run it otherwise.

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        I just wish the desktop version had Bluetooth functionality, because Waydroid doesn’t allow Bluetooth usage.

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    Since I could never get my family to switch to anything else I just assume all of my communications are accessible by the government(s) and their corporate owners, so I censor myself.

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    I’ve heard great things about matrix, but I only really use signal. It’s the only private messenger that’s convieniant and simple to understand for non tech savy people to switch to (at least in my experience)

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    Anyone with experience using Jami? tried using it recently, but could messages were not being received, notification for incoming calls at times were hit and miss. Seems to be updated quite frequently on F-Droid.

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    If we told just anyone, it wouldn’t be private!!!

    Srsly any phone app is inherently insecure because the phone itself is insecure. And there’s lots of metadata leakage, like the phone broadcasting its location. There is no “go to app”. It all depends on what you are trying to do and who you are trying to communicate with.