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5 Messengers for Privacy

Concerned about your privacy in messaging apps? Let's dive into some options and why you should reconsider WhatsApp and Telegram.

1. SimpleX:

- ✔️ No IDs

- ✔️ No Phone Number Required

- ✔️ Decentralized & Encrypted

- ❌ Smaller User Base

https://simplex.chat/

2. Element (Powered by Matrix):

- ✔️ Decentralized

- ✔️ Customizable

- ❌ Learning Curve

https://element.io/

3. Session:

- ✔️ Decentralized

- ✔️ No Phone Number Required

- ❌ Smaller User Base

https://getsession.org/

4. Threema:

- ✔️ End-to-End Encryption

- ✔️ Swiss Privacy Laws

- ❌ Paid App

https://threema.ch/

5. Signal:

- ✔️ Strong Encryption

- ✔️ Open Source

- ❌ Requires Phone Number

https://www.signal.org/

When it comes to WhatsApp and Telegram, exercise caution:

- WhatsApp:

- Owned by Facebook

- Collects User Data

- Encrypted, but metadata shared

- 🚨 Check Privacy Settings!

- Telegram:

- Encrypted, but opt-in

- Not Fully Open Source

- 🚨 Carefully Review Permissions!

Prioritize your privacy and choose the messenger that aligns with your privacy preferences. 🤐 #PrivacyMessengers #PrivacyMatters

Check:

https://securemessagingapps.com

and rate the security

green=3 yellow=1 red=0

Results:

1. Threema = 85 = WINNER

2. Session = 79

3. Signal = 77

4. Wickr (Amazon) = 62

5. Element / Matrix = 59

6. WhatsApp = 34

7. Telegram = 29

8. Apple iMessage = 25

9. Facebook Messenger = 25

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Threema is not fully open source.

SimplexChat still seems to be the best but the funding doesn't make sense at all. Why invite the globalists for a measly 370k? Only makes sense if the intelligence community is involved like with Signal.