Hi,
I’m looking for an instant messaging ( IM ) apps software/protocol that run on Android and computer
and meet the following requirements :
- Open source !
- E2EE
- Messages are send in direct ! (not passing by a server)
- handle group
- Truly private ! ( That’s the tricky part )
The closest that I’ve found is Briar
- +can work without internet ! (bluetooth, local wifi, files !)
- + use TOR
- - Mutual party have to exchange key (or your can introduce someone)
- - sending media suck for now, poor image quality
- - no call or voice messaging
I’ve been looking for alternatives:
Session- Sadly it keep ALL the conversation into server !!! so it’s a no go.
- speek
- I didn’t try it yet, any feedback ?
- simplex
- it look very promising ! (didn’t tried it yet)
- + seem to handle multiple profile in one !
- + do not require that both party send an invitation !
- and have also a optional long term address
- ! I didn’t found (yet) if the messages are send in direct or pass by a server…
All post about alternatives or experience with the one that I cited are welcome.
It sounds like you’re assuming that everything you put out there isn’t already being stored.
https://www.eff.org/nsa-spying
Thank you very much @jet@hackertalks.com & @Quexotic@beehaw.org
The EFF article is really interesting for everyone. ( I was aware of this )
Indeed no one should assume that his packets are not intercepted along the road. But conceive an software that on top of that, specifically route the traffic trough his server not make it better (on the opposite in my opinion)
Even if the owner of those server do not process the data… ( This is relying on blind trust) those servers might be breached. (in addition to the systemic data recording, like in the EFF article )
Let put it simple, is SimpleX offer on the actual Internet (can’t wait the next gen, GNUnet or anything similar) a similar level of Trust & privacy than Briar ?