Thank you ! @thingsiplay@beehaw.org 👍
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solved it :)
Yes
I’ve did some more digging.
and Briar still remain better at security level !
The big downside of SimpleX is that it’s not P2P and IP correlation by watching your traffic is possible.
SimpleX recommend to use Tor on top of it with for example Orbot. That’s a good idea, but not the best to convince none-tech folks to adopt it. (it’s already so hard to change peoples habit… ) Tor should be embedded.
As soon Tor is embedded I will migrate to it. SimpleX have nice thought features and it’s easy to use.
They did the same with Flash with the help of adobe.
Thank you very much @jet@hackertalks.com & @Quexotic@beehaw.org
The EFF article is really interesting for everyone. ( I was aware of this )
Indeed no one should assume that his packets are not intercepted along the road. But conceive an software that on top of that, specifically route the traffic trough his server not make it better (on the opposite in my opinion)
Even if the owner of those server do not process the data… ( This is relying on blind trust) those servers might be breached. (in addition to the systemic data recording, like in the EFF article )
Let put it simple, is SimpleX offer on the actual Internet (can’t wait the next gen, GNUnet or anything similar) a similar level of Trust & privacy than Briar ?
A little update.
I’ve just tested simplex on Android.
it’s very well thought out ! The features make sense. UNFORTUNATELY it’s not P2P ! all the messages pass by their servers :'( with Briar it’s P2P… weirdly they claim their way is better than P2P ! any comment on that ?
In my point of view, if messages are stored somewhere it’s mean the can be process[1] !
Cheers.
edit: lemmy link to their community !simplex@lemmy.ml
Copied, analyzed, cracked (Brut force or what ever) ↩︎
jami’s good but it uses turn server to verify your name
So is it secure ? does that mean you rely on those server to be able to created an account ?
I think your mistaken… Can someone confirm ?
So I was eager to test Jami, but on Windows it require Windows 10… so no way --> https://itvision.altervista.org/why-windows-10-sucks.html
anyway I gave a quick try on a test machine (win10) But I got , not matter what I entered
Too bad because it had on paper, a lot of nice features…
On linux, too bad they don’t provide (yet) an AppImage…
no ! thanks ! look promising too.
I’ll try it and give my review… but is it require to make a “jami” account on their server !??
Thank you @Anafabula@discuss.tchncs.de ! it works !
I’m wondering whats is the option: (9) ECC and ECC ?? I found nothing in their documentation :/