There’s two ways to prevent leaks:

  • directly access a remote client over Tor: for example by running a TUI client (such as poezio/profanity) or forwarding X11 over your SSH connection to use a graphical client

  • isolate your client in a properly-configured system such as Whonix; a reasonably-secure OS like Qubes is usually considered the best way to do that, if you can afford the overhead of virtualization

If you’d like to take part in a study of XMPP side-channel leaks (eg. WebRTC) i’d be interested in doing just that, too.

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Run tor proxy and setup xmpp client to work via the proxy. To make sure everything work as expected you can try open page https://myip.com via the proxy

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İts bad option

Why?

https://snikket.org/

Take a small and cheap virtual Server at hetzner.de or somwhere else, put ubuntu or debian on it. Install docker and run an fully configured and really good xmpp-service with snikket. use snikket app on android or ios to register your account.

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