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Unfortunately there are so much people that don't want to pay for the best alternative... :(
But well, I guess they will then have as only option to send me a message sending an SMS, which is the worst option of all.
I'm not going to use signal or telegram, because I don't trust them. Signal is popular, but it's based in the US, so that's a no-go... :(

@albert_magellan @basvanhaastregt @threemaapp

Matrix is an excellent alternative, we should be trying to decentralize networks rather than put trust in a single entity who produce application/run server.

As for Wire being "swiss" i wouldn't be so sure about that. blog.privacytools.io/delisting.

@dngray @albert_magellan @threemaapp
Or should we prefer peer-to-peer solutions like Briar or Jami?
For me it's now good to have read that article. That makes one less option to choose..

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@basvanhaastregt @albert_magellan @threemaapp

Peer-to-peer protocols may be more metadata resistant, but they usually come at a certain cost, (least at the moment), eg. offline messaging, large rooms etc, present challenging problems. status.im, cwtch.im, getsession.org are providing interesting research, though still early days.

Matrix is even having a go at P2P as well: matrix.org/blog/2020/06/02/int

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