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Privacy
A place to discuss privacy and freedom in the digital world.
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
In this community everyone is welcome to post links and discuss topics related to privacy.
Some Rules
- Posting a link to a website containing tracking isn't great, if contents of the website are behind a paywall maybe copy them into the post
- Don't promote proprietary software
- Try to keep things on topic
- If you have a question, please try searching for previous discussions, maybe it has already been answered
- Reposts are fine, but should have at least a couple of weeks in between so that the post can reach a new audience
- Be nice :)
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Use Signal and if you both are happy with it, dump that garbage app π
Signal is better than telegram but just a little bit. Honestly people should be using Signal if anything as it is better than many other popular platforms like WhatsApp and regular SMS.
Signal is centralized. I don't like it.
Isn't Telegram also centralized?
Then use matrix
Define "safely". That means different things to different people.
Telegram has their secure chat, which is fully E2E.
Only on mobile, and hidden opt-in
Better drop that BS platform
It does, but it's in a very malicious fashion. You need to activate something called "Secret Chat" for a given chat conversation. Only then is it E2EE. Otherwise, it's unencrypted like discord n stuff.
I don't trust telegram because they have closed servers.
And you still haven't answered the question.
Define safely. We really can't help until we known what you're trying to do
I just want the telegram to not have access to the photo. Otherwise, I would use other methods to transmit it.
Theoretically, they donβt have access to the photos even though theyβre running the server between. Thatβs what end to end encryption means, itβs encrypted on your end and decrypted on the recipients end.
Unless the middle man in question retains both your and the recipients encryption keys, they canβt read the messages. This requires trusting the vendor in question.
However the only alternative to trusting a vendor is not only purchasing your own equipment, but also deploying it on your property, and building and maintaining your own isolated physical connections between those locations. This is what nation states and militaries do, the US military has an entirely physically separate and independent βinternetβ.
Thereβs a concept in information security not to spend more protecting information than that information is worth. Your gifs are probably not worth the effort of building your own infrastructure, unless youβre sending some highly sketchy content.
I'm going to come off as retarded but I have to ask: when did Signal get this bad rep? I remember not too long ago that it and Telegram were praised for their privacy practices. What happened for that to change?
Signal requires a phone number. I'm not sure about telegram
Not on the Internet. Convert the gif to dvd. Then burn the dvd. Then give to your friend and burn the dvd again.
IP over Avian Carrier
OnionShare is an open-source tool that lets you securely and anonymously share files, host websites, and chat with friends using the Tor network.
This is actually the right answer for this persons usecase
Isn't matrix supposed to be end to end encrypted and all that? Your old posts won't even be visible to someone who takes your account IIRC.
Yea, but it's severely under polished
One lady I know called it "haunted as fuck"
Lollll now that's one way to put it!
Matrix is only end to end encrypted if you turn on end to end encryption. I've personally had nothing but issues with its encryption.
So you want to encrypt it?
Maybe
You can 7-zip it with a password. That's pretty simple to do and use - you only need an archiving program that supports it and can send that file and share the password.
That's not secure at all. For instance Microsoft will brute force the password for all of your zips to check for malware. It takes all of a few minutes to brute force zip encryption
Note that I said 7-zip, not zip. Are you making that claim for 7-zip?
Do you have a source for the brute forcing? Because I'm interested. If it's actually being done I doubt it'd go beyond predefined common password lists or exploiting non-secure passwording.
Use a messenger that only sends messages encrypted e2e, such as Wire
You could share a link to the image if you hosted a drive or photo sharing service yourself. Otherwise, I guess there's Signal or telegram secret chats.
Do not use Telegram, use Simplex insteadβ
simplex is a relatively new chat app but it's evolving pretty fast, i suggest it too, but it has several bug and missing feature that need to be fixed and added in order to make it like a standard chat application
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the call will close if you go back to the chat (they should fix that in the next version)
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it does not ring while you call
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it can only be synced to a one desktop via the wifi
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it has only local notification system (due to security reasons)
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the calls are pretty susceptible to the line stability
but seems the only real secure chat app out there, you can check out the roadmap in the description of GitHub
I've never gotten a successful call so count yourself lucky. Honestly Simplex chat is to centralized but for now its a stable alternative to signal.
it's not centralized, you can choose your smp, xftp and webrtc ice servers, or you can install them in your own server
so is a decentralized chat application
so far i was able to do calls and videocalls to everyone (i have 8 friends there), but i won't say that the calls are stable, the application needs time to stabilize, and that's what they are doing, you can check the the GitHub page or chat with the developer if you want to know more
Why are you down voting xiao ? Am i missing something ?
I have used SimpleX Chat for a few months and the following made me switch to XMPP:
- It literally drains my battery on my Google Pixel 6a with GrapheneOS. I had to charge my phone 1 time per day. Before and now after, I only need charge my phone 1 per 2 days.
- It is "impossible" for me to connect SimpleX Chat on Linux. Haven't tried on Windows because I don't use that shit due to privacy reasons.
- If you're in a voice call and goes back from the call to send something in the chat (like a picture), the call will end. You are not allowed to use the chat while you're in a call in SimpleX Chat.
Simplex chat is good for group chats. The battery life is fine as long as you switch it to periodically check for incoming messages. Calls will break but they are already completely unstable so its not a big deal.
Just out of curiously, what do you use instead?
True regarding the battery life. I did find the calls to be working really well.
My replacement? I installed Snikket on my server. And if the calls doesn't work (haven't tried it yet), I might use MiroTalk for that.
Did not vote anything yet, just noticed you replied to my message π
No i was asking why are they down voting you
I do not know, actually I do not care about down votes π