There is also desktop clients for both.
There is also desktop clients for both.
Use signal and matrix. Telegram is as people pointed out usually unencrypted. Also unverifieble in its code . Signal is easy uses but phonenumbers ( you can register a fake one however) but always EE2E. Matrix does not require a number at all. But definatly is a bit harder to get started with and are therefore harder to get your contact to use it.
Had nosey cops trying to get into my phones illegally recently… do not understand people that dont encrypt shit
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Started with some political discussions from my home country on mastodon, looked in to fediverse tech in general and managed to avoid .world from the start
Added some repo thats unsigned it seems get the official
Peppermint OS, its what made me stop distrohopping . Debian based with extra on top, easy doesn’t brake,
Hope for us outside the US is that you just keep your wars at home. Chances for peace in Ukraine increased at least
Reding the link now " The reason the US government hasn’t tried to block or hinder Signal, is because it’s satisfied with the amount of information Signal can provide to it." Well the metadata of who is contacting who can be acquired by other means. CIA also like to have secure tools. Just like you can argue the CIA connection in the TOR case . It doesn’t mean backdoors and so on.
Centralisation argument sure, but that issue will always be there at some level, even for matrix.
Phonenumber discovarability argument is no longer correct as it is possible to use signal and not disclosing it to contacts, but yes still to signal.
I have a signal account with a fake number so that is an option as well, if even more work than matrix process.