Also Keet is a very good solution… it is now open source and the ID implementation is a matter of days…

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Keet is not private, SimpleX is.

SimpleX from a privacy point of view is superior, including Signal.

Yes, for sure SimpleX is the best for privacy and anonymity and for sure better than Signal… on the other side, Keet is the only app completely peer to peer without servers… so probably the best option for censorship resistance…

Pure p2p for that does not scale: Opt Out: SimpleX chat and how privacy aligns with the future of computing w/ Evgeny from SimpleX

Pagina web episodio: https://optoutpod.com/episodes/s3e02-simplexchat/

File multimediale: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1790481/12333165-simplex-chat-and-how-privacy-aligns-with-the-future-of-computing-w-evgeny-from-simplex.mp3

Let’s see if it won’t scale… actually in peer to peer networks the more the users, the better the network works…

Needs to be always online...

The more the people the higher the chances someone is online… peers are also acting as small blind relays to forward messages to others…

If you have questions or you would like to know more:

https://pears.com/

Finally… it’s not SimpleX vs Keet… it is good decentralized technology that helps improving people lives vs shitty centralized corporate technology that sucks energy, wealth and data out from people…

I personally use both Keet and SimpleX.

Yes, I still prefer xmpp for the time test as it was created in 1999. But my second best is simplex, the important thing is to use something Foss and censorship resistant

Yes… very true… but also don’t forget that FOSS does not automatically imply good secure software… if the software is not well known and so the code is not reviewed by good coders… there is almost zero pluses that it is FOSS…

Yes and the test of time also