Not recent, but relevant:
Choosing an open messenger client: Alternatives to WhatsApp | Opensource.com
Keep in touch with far-flung family, friends, and colleagues without sacrificing your privacy.
Not recent, but relevant:
Choosing an open messenger client: Alternatives to WhatsApp | Opensource.com
Keep in touch with far-flung family, friends, and colleagues without sacrificing your privacy.
We discussed some issues regarding Signal in my post:
I would use Signal if the following conditions were met:
This is the minimum requirement for me. Also more transparency regarding location of their servers and ideally they would switch to a p2p system like Briar/Tox/Jami.
Which biometrics they collect?
Signal respects your privacy. I don’t know any other messenger that collects less metadata than Signal. Maybe only Briar (or some other p2p services, but if traffic isn’t routed via Tor or smth, your ISP will collect way more metadata)
Using phone number as identifier might be an issue if anonymity is what you’re looking for. But privacy of your conversations won’t be affected
hi,
i’m trying to access bcm messenger on android phone. its app is not listed in play store(maybe country specific). somehow i manged to download an apk from internet and installed in my phone.
No when i try to create an account. it says “cannot connect to server”. I tried accessing bcm on web. the site is not reachable. do you know why is this?
Welcome to the forum
As per How to communicate securely and privately using a messaging app? What about BCM Messenger? BCM has been discontinued.
BCM as far as I understand from their in-app message have shutdown their service, that’s why you can’t connect to their service.
Best to switch to Session Messenger which is really connected to blockchain, opensource and fully encrypted
The blockchain part is not really connected to the IM, you can receive crypto by hosting nodes which helps the Session’s traffic to be faster.
Honestly, at this point “blockchain” is just a buzzword to make everyone think it’s more secure.
Generally speaking, if I read blockchain in a messengers description I just move along.
I don’t think it’s poorly implemented in Session, though, that works as an incentive for people to run nodes, and I think it’s working since the project doesn’t have more than 3 or 4 months of being alive and there are like 1500-2000 nodes.
BCM did use a bad implementation of the word “blockchain” since the only thing they did with it was a built-in wallet.
Blockchain has been hyped, but if a messenger uses that infastructure, then it is a great alternative to p2p, as blockchain nodes are distributed and no centralized infastructure is used
Agree totally, BCM was on the right track but implementation was horrible which is why it failed.
Session works by routing messages through the nodes, which are distributed. Node holders are incentivised by staking rewards to keep the entire project running.
It’s a great project, a real alternative to p2p messengers
Yes, I think they are currently using one hop only but when they get to a more stable version they will use three, I may be wrong though, I read that somewhere and it was some time ago and cannot even remember where I read it.
I think it even has some benefits over P2P unless it’s something really illegal and dangerous which you may be better doing over Briar, although I don’t know how well it handles metadata compared to Session, or even how the later handles it.
Not an alternative to WhatsApp, but this is open:
Web interface:
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