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newcastle-planning [2016/04/12 22:53] – [Potential Current / Future Party Topics] 127.0.0.1newcastle-planning [2016/04/28 11:53] 127.0.0.1
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 |PGP |Encrypting and signing email. |  | |PGP |Encrypting and signing email. |  |
-|<del>[[https://whispersystems.org/|Signal]]</del>    <del>Focusing on mobile application (Android/iOS). Desktop client is sadly still in early development.</del>   Signal is omitted from the cryptoparty handbook because [a] it relies on a server within the jursidiction on the NSAtherefore all metadata is assumed to be compromised, and [b] Moxie threatens to sue people who make independent builds\\  \\ If you want to talk about Signalplease appraise yourself of this background and consider LibreSignal or other alternatives. It'in the f-droid repository.  |  |+|[[https://whispersystems.org/|Signal]]  |OpenWhisperSystems' Signal will be focused on at the partybut LibreSignal may be mentioned for users who are already using third-party app repositories and have already enabled running third-party APKs on their phones(It's not appropriate to recommend this to everyonesince they'd probably also need to know how to set up a gradle build environment on the basis that LibreSignal isn't available in F-Droid and will need to be built from source).  |  |
 |[[https://ricochet.im/|Ricochet]] |Most secure - No metadata analysis possible, but IM only. |  | |[[https://ricochet.im/|Ricochet]] |Most secure - No metadata analysis possible, but IM only. |  |
 |[[https://jitsi.org|Jitsi]] |Probably the most effective "drop-in Skype replacement" at the moment but I'd want to be careful not to mislead anyone into thinking that metadata analysis wasn't possible with this - it is, due to its use of centralised XMPP services. |  | |[[https://jitsi.org|Jitsi]] |Probably the most effective "drop-in Skype replacement" at the moment but I'd want to be careful not to mislead anyone into thinking that metadata analysis wasn't possible with this - it is, due to its use of centralised XMPP services. |  |