Yes, ICQ still exists and they have a smartphone App: ICQ Video Calls & Chat Rooms - Apps on Google Playdoes it still exist? I remember you could find useful resources there back in the time when smartphones didn’t exist
Because Putin will use it for harassing me or for other reasons?But I wouldn't recommend it either.
As far as I know, it does not provide e2e encryption. Only transport layer encryption.Because Putin will use it for harassing me or for other reasons?
Yes, it still is alive, plenty of information in there nowadays too but of the low quality, nothing you probably don't know.does it still exist? I remember you could find useful resources there back in the time when smartphones didn’t exist
Did you try this? Its the project run by Paolo from Bitfinex and Tether. Last time I checked it had only windows apphttps://keet.io/p2p chat, no server
Yes, it works well. They have mac and linux now.Did you try this? Its the project run by Paolo from Bitfinex and Tether. Last time I checked it had only windows app
You might like jitsi meet as well. No install needed, no account needed, E2E. 500 participants.Yes, it works well. They have mac and linux now.
yah, I do. its nice too. I use it quite a lot.You might like jitsi meet as well. No install needed, no account needed, E2E. 500 participants.
Nice one, unfortunately they forgot to include Session
Yes you can. But you should forget Wickr as new users cant register after 31 dec 22 and it will be discontinued on 31 dec 23Can we use Wickr and Session for Video call like Skype and MS meet ? if not, what would be a secured video call program ?
I only need it for a single video call during the next weeks after that I don't have a need for such for some time.Yes you can. But you should forget Wickr as new users cant register after 31 dec 22 and it will be discontinued on 31 dec 23
Let's not forget that the prime function of any chat is to be able to reach out and to connect other people. What is a point to use unpopular apps, which are used by less than 1% of your contacts? It's usless.
Let's not forget that the prime function of any chat is to be able to reach out and to connect other people. What is a point to use unpopular apps, which are used by less than 1% of your contacts? It's usless. So the good chat is a popular chat in the first place. Just whatsapp and skype can encompass 70% of the earth population. And if you need some specific markets such as China, Thailand or Philippines, you could always add relevant apps such as wechat, line, viber to be covered completely.
IMHO it's a mere bs to overthink regarding security. All popular chats are encrypted and secure enough to keep your conversations private. If you are someone like Pablo Escobar and one day CIA decided to track you down, "secure" chat or protonmail wouldn't help you.
To be printed, framed and hung on the wall1. If your business contacts can't take reasonable precautions to protect sensitive information, are they really worth doing business with?
2. Privacy isn't measured in absolutes. Just because you can't mitigate 100% of threats, doesn't mean you shouldn't take reasonable steps to stay safe. It's kind of like saying don't bother locking your door because someone can still break the window. The more steps you can take, the better.
3. I wouldn't suggest using whatsapp due to their policy on pen registering (they keep a list of who you contact, and when). I wouldn't suggest Skype.
4. There are tons of reasons to want to ensure privacy and confidentiality other than being Pablo Escobar.
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