I have looked a Qtox and Briar but I am unsure which one is more private or if there are even more private messengers
Define best.
Briar, peer to peer, through Tor, ISP can’t see meta data, no company owned central servers that can see meta data, eats battery like crazy, only on phone, professional development, no need for phone number.
Tox, peer to peer, no Tor, ISP can see meta data, no company owned central servers that can see meta data, eats battery like crazy, has a desktop client, there were issues with encryption in the past, no need for phone number.
Jami, peer to peer, no Tor, ISP can see meta data, partially centralized helper servers that can see meta data, eats battery like crazy except when helper servers used, all platforms, no need for phone number.
Signal, central servers, American, non-profit, needs phone number, issues with open source.
Wire, central servers, Swiss, backed by American venture capital, doesn’t need phone number.
Element(Matrix), federated servers, they see meta data, doesn’t need phone number.
Conversations(XMPP), federated servers, they see meta data, doesn’t need phone number.
https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/riLmLMwlQg.png
https://privacytools.io/software/real-time-communication/
Peer to peer gives the most privacy of data but eats your battery and can be buggy. If you just dislike surveillance capitalism and your messages getting snooped on for profit and ulterior manipulation, the centralized and federated servers options are just fine. Peer to peer might be overkill unless you’re a whistleblower or journalist or whatever.
There’s no one size fits all best.
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Session might take the cake
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Yeah on those fronts Session is worse I know but I am saying UI wise Session looks sleek
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Yeah, I think Briar might be best for privacy because it is routed through tor and does not leak metadata
Tox is reliable and stable today. Briar is not. Both are peer to peer encrypted with strong encryption.
I recommend tox
Tox is reliable and stable today. Briar is not. Both are peer to peer encrypted with strong encryption.
Ok thanks I think I might use Tox for now but also have Briar installed just in case it has some more updates
But Tox does not use Tor does it?
It uses the default system network. You can use torsocks to torify or perhaps torify your complete network by default.
Sure, try both of them. I have experienced issues with receiving briar messages. I didn’t receive any when they were sent from other end.
ok
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very true I agree