Silence
session-android
Silence | session-android | |
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15 | 174 | |
1,110 | 1,669 | |
0.2% | 2.5% | |
10.0 | 9.5 | |
about 3 years ago | about 19 hours ago | |
Java | Java | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Silence
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Silence alternative or updated versions (supporting arm64)
I would like to use Silence to encrypt my SMS, but the app isn't updated and doesn't support arm64 (I have a Pixel 7).
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Why do people still use facebook even after the billions of dollars in fines?
LOL, I had in mind a more E2E sms solution. I saw this in Fdroid but have not experimented with it. but it might be the low bar my contacts can accept to stay in touch with me
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what are the alternatives for encrypted sms now?
Maybe https://silence.im/ ? But the latest release was 4 years ago
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Vonage Help!
My first answer was https://silence.im/. However it seems to be semi abandoned and unmaintained.
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Signal alternative?
I have yet to find anything roughly compatable that also seems to be in active development. Slience looks like it but doesnt seem to be really active at all.
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Federal judge sanctions Seattle officials for deleting texts
They are certainly able to do so.
The only tool that I know of that can encrypt SMS messages is Silence. The source code is quite stale.
https://silence.im
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Signal replacement app for SMS on Android?
This will not help unless everyone has silence.im installed. And in that case, why not just ask them to add signal and skip a step?
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Re-Adding SMS Support to Signal
There's also Silence, which is a fork of Signal from back when it used to be TextSecure. It only does SMS.
https://silence.im/
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Are there any messaging apps that don't need Sim
Yes it is. It is also abandoned, last update was 3.5 years ago and it looks like their site has an expired cert. Rip TextSecure
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SIM Registration = More government surveillance
From their website:
session-android
- Signal: Keep your phone number private with Signal usernames
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What are you shocked people are still doing nowadays?
Other alternatives include Session (free) and Threema (paid - 5€).
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Tyranny Censorship? No problem, Self-custody your content distribution
Test it by downloading session at getsession.org and DM the bot by starting a new message and sending it to “Simple” (without quotes)
- Launching Default End-to-End Encryption on Messenger
- Which communication App is most secure / anonymous?
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Official/Unofficial Monero Session Community Hangout?
Figured there should be moves to set one up if not - https://getsession.org/
- Session: Send Messages, Not Metadata
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Signal: The Pqxdh Key Agreement Protocol
* marketing "Perfect Forward Secrecy" AKA "Forward Secrecy"[0].
I favor Session Private Messenger[1] because it is decentralized and allows third party clients, but Signal enthusiasts warn me that the Session client may, hypothetically, at some future date, integrate a cryptocurrency, as the Signal client already does[2].
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forward_secrecy
[1] https://getsession.org
[2] https://www.stephendiehl.com/blog/signal.html
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U.K. Abandons, for Now, Legislation That Would Have Banned End-to-End Encryption
If you have a mobile phone number, the domestic intelligence agency knows exactly where you are at all times and any LEO (without a warrant) can also find you. In addition, there have been numerous CCC presentations showing how insecure the global (excluding US) and (separately) US carriers are guilty of promiscuous metadata trafficking ($$) and insecure SS7 setups. As a consequence, for low $, you can go to any one of several shady websites and find the last location of almost any phone number (person unique ID) globally. There are additional varying exploitable vulnerabilities depending on the exact combination of {handset x carrier x country} to impersonate them, tap their line, reveal their exact location, and redirect their phone number through a third-party handset or even a PBX. These are more expensive and some capabilities are forbidden for all but a few selective intelligence uses.
Session (Signal fork) doesn't use phone numbers. It's pretty well-designed overall and uses an onion routing approach. It's already a superset of Signal except it doesn't use phone numbers. https://getsession.org
Also look interesting:
* (unproven) https://www.olvid.io/technology
* (unproven) https://simplex.chat
PS: Using regular TOR on home broadband or cloud servers is relatively risky and inefficient. Sybil attacks on it are common. And to network operators and security agencies it gives an easy "flow tag" of your uplink and exit node data traffic as automatically suspicious.
- E2EE messenger for who want absolute privacy and freedom from any surveillance
What are some alternatives?
Partisan-SMS - Encrypted SMS messenger for Android
simplex-chat - SimpleX - the first messaging network operating without user identifiers of any kind - 100% private by design! iOS, Android and desktop apps 📱!
phosh-antispam
berty - Berty is a secure peer-to-peer messaging app that works with or without internet access, cellular data or trust in the network
cifs-documents-provider - CIFS Documents Provider
session-open-group-server
ad-silence - Mute Ad/promotions from Accuradio, Spotify, Soundcloud, TIDAL & Pandora Android. Minimal, extensible & lightweight under 150kb.
loki-network - Lokinet is an anonymous, decentralized and IP based overlay network for the internet.
anonaddy-android
lokinet-gui - GUI Control panel for Lokinet built using electron
termux-gui - A plugin for Termux to use native Android GUI components from CLI applications. [Moved to: https://github.com/termux/termux-gui]
µWebSockets - Simple, secure & standards compliant web server for the most demanding of applications