Mine is Local Send which is a FOSS alternative similar to air drop that works across a variety of devices.

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    DeltaChat.

    It packetises and encrypts chats, using email(SMTP) as the transport medium. Sends downsampled pics, videos or push-to-talk audio by default. Can send full quality pics, videos, or attachments too, as a file.

    Integrates with Jitsi Meet to connect video-calls.

    It’s available on F-Droid, and you can use a seperate free-email-address(100MB limit) for the SMTP backend (from https://nine.testrun.org/ ), or use your own existing email address.

    Elegant and robust.

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      Cool concept but really sucks if you’re the only recipient using DeltaChat. Plus it comes with all the privacy drawbacks of email. And I get tons and tons of spam so anything I actually care about is quickly buried.

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        No spam, because it is a family group for sharing non-public pictures etc.

        You’d only get spam if you invited a spammer to chat.

        The privacy comes from the E2EE.

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          No, you get spam because the email protocol doesn’t stop spam. You could create a new email address but then you have to give that to everyone who might not appreciate yet another contact method they have to remember for you.

          I could be wrong but I’m pretty sure DeltaChat uses PGP, which leaks all of your metadata to your email provider, ISP, and governments. It isnt private but is secure.

          These days the best thing you can do is use Signal.

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          Do note, because it’s using email, the recipient and sender are not private, along with the time, and probably the relative size of the messages.

          The specific content of each message should be private as long as the encryption is done well. I haven’t looked at it so I don’t know if it implemnts safeguards to verify who you’re messaging with (besides using the email address) and I don’t know if it uses PFS (Perfect Forward Secrecy) to protect against a key getting compromised.

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      Really cool! An interesting concept well executed. Sadly has the same problem every new messenger has - barely any users.

      But that’s hardly their fault.