Skype no longer encrypts calls and governments have access now.are they better than Skype, why isn't skype popoular any longer ?
I never used ghost.
does not conform with the 2nd and 3rd requirements:are they better than Skype, why isn't skype popoular any longer ?
- have open source code
- allow to self-host (install your own server)
Check this site out, offers a feature comparison of many encrypted messaging apps, ranging from civilian apps such as snapchat, facebook, and discord, all the way to Signal, SimpleX, Briar, etc.never heard of any of them.
Would be nice to get some input from @mraleph and others with tech background.
that's what you get if you try to make war not loveContinue to put the squeeze on : Chainalysis: Russia Is Loudest and 'Most Pervasive' Country Using Crypto to Skirt Sanctions - Decrypt
have used it to speak with tax authorities, so I feel it is secureSkype was also replaced by Teams, which I wouldn't even recommend for regular communication. It feels like Microsoft is playing a joke on us at this point.
Maybe you also used NetMeetinghave used it to speak with tax authorities, so I feel it is secure
have used it to speak with tax authorities, so I feel it is secure
Rocket.chat for the broad audience, Matrix for some, XMPP/Jabber for command line lovers, Tox for criminals, Briar for schizos
I've read controversial opinions about Simplex, also it is not mature yet and could contain various bugs and vulnerabilities.
so I haven't tried it myself yet, but possibly will in the future.
never heard of any of them.
Would be nice to get some input from @mraleph and others with tech background.
I don't want to go too far off-topic, but your quote about free doesn't apply to this type of application. I'm just suggesting an actual secure E2E app. In terms of features, it's garbage compared to Telegram, but if security is what you want, its best of the bunch.
So, no specifics, then. I am all for hearing criticism of SimpleX because, as it stands, in my opinion, it's the best solution if you want an E2E messaging app with no real identifiable info. Open source, audited. I'd like to know why I might be wrong on that...
But I've read similar versions of...
100% this! Totally agree!case and threat model are defining factors
Also, 100% this! When the bad guys sing, some will even compose.no need for aiding and abetting indictment.
don't you think they already know the methods ?We should not advise any particular end user profile - especially the ones with criminal behavior - to use any communication platform that may facilitate their illicit businessSeriously, there are bad guys reading these forums and I really pay attention what and how I write anything - no need for aiding and abetting indictment.
don't you think they already know the methods ?
Briar constantly suffers from reliability thoughRocket.chat for the broad audience, Matrix for some, XMPP/Jabber for command line lovers, Tox for criminals, Briar for schizos
don't you think they already know the methods ?
Skype became a shitshow the moment Microsoft took over. They changed some of the drivers which led to a shitty sound quality.are they better than Skype, why isn't skype popoular any longer ?
I never used ghost.
Yeah have seen much of this around the last few months.The context of this forum is relevant. There are roamers at OCT provoking non-appropriate content. Even the joke can lead to legal consequences.
Here's a nice talk about Anom :its an obviously fake messenger created by the police, same as "Anom" and friends.
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