I think XMPP.

  • Halce
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    43 years ago

    Using matrix as is out of the box is relatively secure but you need to be aware that a lot of metadata ends up on the servers of a UK based for-profit & venture capital funded company (New Vector).

    Using 3rd party clients should really be encouraged.

    • jhghjb (he/they)
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      63 years ago

      metadata is not encrypted as per matrix protocol, it’s not the client’s fault

      • Halce
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        33 years ago

        Would it even be possible to encrypt some basic metadata? I doubt that.

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          • TmpodM
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            23 years ago

            What kind of metadata are we talking about?

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              • TmpodM
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                13 years ago

                Thanks for the link. Will be reading it

        • jhghjb (he/they)
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          03 years ago

          xmpp encrypts everything, metadata included

          it’s not easy and makes the protocol really hard to implement but it is possible

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            • jhghjb (he/they)
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              23 years ago

              🤔 that does seem to be the case, maybe i was thinking of signal (it truly encrypts all metadata)