• Scrabbone
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    52 years ago

    Element as matrix client. It has some bugs and glitches but is the current best matrix client and the matrix protocol is the best communication protocol i know.

    • GatoBOPM
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      42 years ago

      Why do you think it is the best protocol?

  • @awderon
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    42 years ago

    In the current times Signal is the only viable way on mobile. On PC Matrix is a good alternative for chatrooms with friends.

    • @countstex
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      22 years ago

      I use Element on Android to access my Matrix account, keeps everything on one network for me that way.

    • GatoBOPM
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      02 years ago

      Why Signal over other alternatives like Telegram?

        • GatoBOPM
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          02 years ago

          Whats wrong with Telegram one?

          • @awderon
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            42 years ago

            Their company construct and data sharing within that construct just doesn’t align with my values.

          • @[email protected]
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            22 years ago

            It isn’t e2e encrypted. I think they use some form of roll your own encryption and the server theoretically can access the messages. Signal is just better from a privacy perspective.

  • @dvdnet90
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    22 years ago

    Signal for private and Whatsapp for work.

  • @[email protected]
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    2 years ago

    I recently started beta-testing Beeper. I was on the hunt/wait for a nice to use client that would be finally able to get all my messengers into a single window for a very very long time (when all my massaging was through XMPP, ICQ and Skype I used to use Trillian), and it is almost it: Telrgram, WhatsApp, SMS and Discord DMs/chat channels in a single app/window.

    • @[email protected]
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      Keep in mind I value convinience over privacy, but still am mindful about what I send where. Beeper server is not open source, but their bridges are (and encrypt messages before sending to server), and you are able to self host them, I saw in community chat room that some people do that for Signal, so everything is E2E encrypted on hardware under user control.

    • GatoBOPM
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      12 years ago

      I also like it, IMO it has the best balance between privacy and cool features

      • @asbestos
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        12 years ago

        It has no encryption by default.

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            I should have specified that it doesn’t have E2E encryption by default, because transport encryption is absolutely standard and there’s no messenger that doesn’t have it.
            I said “by default” because while secret chats are end-to-end encrypted, they aren’t the default.

        • MdRuckus
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          12 years ago

          True, but it doesn’t take a genius to start an e2e message. It’s really easy.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      I’m pretty sure it doesn’t use e2e encryption. I think they have their own roll your own encryption that theoretically the server can access the content of your messages. No thanks.