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  • M1kaela on Telegram
        Pending removal by 2019-07 due to unaddressed security issues including lack of end-to-end-encryption, late release of source code (often in a format abusing git), missing server source code (that has been promised for years), missing F-Droid app (Telegram-FOSS is a fork).
  • Mikaela on Wire -
        It's the only fully end-to-end encrypted messaging platform that allows phone number registration on multiple platforms while supporting multiple devices (without depending on a single phone) and the messaging app I picked to replace Facebook WhatsApp for my family, I think it's my second preferred instant messaging platform after XMPP. I am also findable through email (myname AT myname DOT info) which can be used for registering instead (and/or in addition to) phone number. Wire doesn't have public profile links. See also my Wire fingerprints on my public keys page.
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        It's the only fully end-to-end encrypted messaging platform that allows phone number registration on multiple platforms while supporting multiple devices (without depending on a single phone) and the messaging app I picked to replace Facebook WhatsApp for my family, I think it's my second preferred instant messaging platform after XMPP. I am also findable through email (myname AT myname DOT info) which can be used for registering instead (and/or in addition to) phone number. Wire doesn't have public profile links. See also my Wire fingerprints on my public keys page.
  • mikaela AT blesmrt DOT net on XMPP -
        My preferred federated instant messaging protocol, the universal messaging standard (since 1999), has all the modern features including end-to-end-encryption between multiple devices and being lightweight with clients available for possibly any platform. (On the friendly competition with Matrix, XMPP transports everything into itself.) See also OMEMO on my public keys page. and getting started with XMPP.
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        My preferred federated instant messaging protocol, the universal messaging standard (since 1999), has all the modern features including end-to-end-encryption between multiple devices and being lightweight with clients available for possibly any platform. (On the friendly competition with Matrix, XMPP transports everything into itself.) See also OMEMO on my public keys page. and getting started with XMPP.

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