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1.

Creators (like me) just need a profile on nostr with a lightning wallet!

2.

There is already

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or

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Can I set a password of my own?

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Check:

https://www.messenger-matrix.de/messenger-matrix-en.html

and rate the security

green = 3

yellow = 1

red = 0

results + (where the money comes from)

1. Threema (self financed by the users) = 71

2. SimpleX (VC from VillageGlobal) = 68

3. Element Matrix (Amdocs / Morris Kahn) = 68

4. Conversations (App Price) = 66

5. Wire (Janus Fries / ex-Skype) = 63

6. Signal (Brian Acton Ex-WhatsApp) = 62

7. Briar (OTF = US Goverment) = 58

8. DeltaChat (OTF = US Goverment) = 58

9. iMessage (Apple) = 44

10. WhatsApp (Facebook Meta)= 44

11. Telegram (Putin) = 40

12. Skype (Microsoft) = 37

13. Discord (Ads?) = 34

OFT = Open Technology Fund

SimpleX Chat got 370.000 U$ from Village Global

https://www.crunchbase.com

SimpleX Chat - Crunchbase Company Profile & Funding

The only messaging platform without any user IDs

https://www.villageglobal.vc

= Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates & Co.

Always look where the money comes from!!!

ZAPP & followed

Check:

https://www.messenger-matrix.de/messenger-matrix-en.html

and rate the security

green = 3

yellow = 1

red = 0

results + (where the money comes from)

1. Threema (self financed by the users) = 71

2. SimpleX (VC from VillageGlobal) = 68

3. Element Matrix (Amdocs / Morris Kahn) = 68

4. Conversations (App Price) = 66

5. Wire (Janus Fries / ex-Skype-Founder) = 63

6. Signal (Brian Acton Ex-WhatsApp) = 62

7. Briar (OTF = US Goverment) = 58

8. DeltaChat (OTF = US Goverment) = 58

9. iMessage (Apple) = 44

10.WhatsApp (Facebook Meta)= 44

11.Telegram (Putin) = 40

12.Skype (Microsoft) = 37

13.Discord (Ads?) = 34

OFT = Open Technology Fund

SimpleX Chat got 370.000 U$ from Village Global

https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/simplex-chat

https://www.villageglobal.vc

= Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates & Co.

Always look where the money comes from!!!

Pro/con for each encrypted messenger

XMPP:

Pro: Speed & Decentralization. Easy to self-host

Con: Low adoption & reliant on government DNS

Matrix:

Pro: Institutional adoption

Con: Decentralized in theory, but centralized in practice to the matrix.org server with Google captchas. Like XMPP, it uses Government DNS

Session:

Pro: Uncensored Identity with onion routed delivery

Con: No rotating keys & despite rising adoption of the messenger, their cryptocurrency is dramatically falling in price, which relays have to stake

SimpleX:

Pro: Anonymous identity for each conversation, your identity is not tied to any one server, and you can self-host.

Con: No multi-device sync. No backup of account if you lose the physical device. Group chats don’t scale. You have to manually find and add servers not hosted by the developer.

Briar:

Pro: Uncensored identity, no servers, Direct Peer to Peer onion routed on Tor, or works without internet via bluetooth

Cons: Other person has to be online. No phone calls. While open source, keep in mind the CIA made Briar for foreign regime change.

Keet:

Pro: Uncensored identity, no servers, peer to peer like Briar, and it’s great for video chat and large file transfers

Con: Like Briar, the other person has to be online, but unlike Briar, Keet won’t connect over Tor.

Signal:

Pro: Easy to use, wide adoption

Con: Centralized Amazon server, no self-hosting, identity is connected to government phones which leaks metadata and can be censored. “Sealed Sender” has been academically proven to leak metadata unless you turn off “read receipts”. Group chats leak phone numbers if members accept new incoming messages.

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

Replying to Avatar Schmidt

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

There are NO "Free" Messenger - every messenger needs money to run its sevices.

SimpleX Chat got 370.000 Dollar Venture Capital von Village Global

https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/simplex-chat

Village Global means Marc Zuckerberg, Jef Bezos, Bill Gates, ect - see:

https://www.villageglobal.vc

Matrix comes from Amdocs = the first metadata company in computer history.

Now they want to collect all the metadata from messengers as well, as the protocol leaks metadata, homeservers leak metadata, and so on.

The Client Element even says that they collect metadata:

"... but we might profile metadata ..."

See:

https://element.io/privacy

Sessions traffic runs across 4.000 nodes and does not know who´s behind each node! Thats pretty unsecure!

Australia as a 5-Eyes Member is bad:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_Eyes

Sessions suspicious chineese "finaciers" doesn´t make better:

https://loki.network/team/

There are no "free" messenger - either you pay with your privacy or with money.

And stop pointing out "paid apps" as bad (red cross), as this is the only form of transparent finance.

Threema is the only messenger which does NOT saves metadata or IPs.

Replying to Avatar Schmidt

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