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1. Signal
Signal is a free and open source software developed by the team of Open Whisper Systems in San Francisco. It’s available for iPhone and Android.
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2. Telegram Secret Chats
Founded by “Russian Marc Zuckerberg” Pavel Durov, the Telegram messenger itself isn’t deemed entirely secure by the EFF. It still lets the provider read along. However, Telegram allows “secret chats” – if you activate those, you should be fine.
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3. Silent Phone
Silent Phone by Silent Circle ticks all boxes for those who want their messages to stay private. It’s available for iPhone and Android.
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4. Chat Secure
ChatSecure is a free and open source encrypted chat client for iPhone and Android. One of its creators is Chris Ballinger, an open source enthusiast and civil liberties advocate. He also runs the site Open Watch.
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5. Pidgin with off-the-record plugin
Pidgin is a chat program which lets you log in to accounts on multiple chat networks simultaneously from your Windows PC. If the Off-the-Record Messaging plugin is installed on top, your communication will be secure. Pidgin is open source.
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originally posted by: Profusion
The article linked to below supposedly lists the top 5 most secure messaging apps.
1. Signal
Signal is a free and open source software developed by the team of Open Whisper Systems in San Francisco. It’s available for iPhone and Android.
...
2. Telegram Secret Chats
Founded by “Russian Marc Zuckerberg” Pavel Durov, the Telegram messenger itself isn’t deemed entirely secure by the EFF. It still lets the provider read along. However, Telegram allows “secret chats” – if you activate those, you should be fine.
...
3. Silent Phone
Silent Phone by Silent Circle ticks all boxes for those who want their messages to stay private. It’s available for iPhone and Android.
...
4. Chat Secure
ChatSecure is a free and open source encrypted chat client for iPhone and Android. One of its creators is Chris Ballinger, an open source enthusiast and civil liberties advocate. He also runs the site Open Watch.
...
5. Pidgin with off-the-record plugin
Pidgin is a chat program which lets you log in to accounts on multiple chat networks simultaneously from your Windows PC. If the Off-the-Record Messaging plugin is installed on top, your communication will be secure. Pidgin is open source.
LINK
Out of those five choices, I would want to use Pidgin or Telegram Secret Chats because I want to chat on my desktop computer. Does anyone have advice about this?
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
a reply to: Profusion
Ha! None. Its an oxymoron. Secure and messaging.
The gov has, knows and keeps all. Tors, encryption etc. Don't be fooled. Seriously.
Nothing is EVER totally secure.