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Ask HN: Best encrypted messaging app with mobile and native clients?

13 points by mellamoyo 10 years ago · 16 comments · 1 min read


I've been looking through different messaging apps lately (iMessage, WhatsApp, Telegram, Wire, etc.), looking for one that has end to end encryption as well as native clients for mobile and desktop.

So far, I haven't found anything that meets both major requirements, everything has a drawback. I want to like Signal, but the lack of desktop clients is a major drawback (and the Chrome extension isn't quite there yet--no iOS support, weird firewall requirements).

So what are you all using? Are you happy with what you're using?

zurn 10 years ago

Terminology nit: s/encrypted/secure/ - lots of systems that have encryption are pretty insecure.

As to the question, how about OTR+XMPP or Signal. Signal desktop is in beta. I don't think you need to worry about running the desktop Chrome extension on iOS since there's a native iOS app too?

  • mellamoyoOP 10 years ago

    I'll have to look into OTR+XMPP. I was hoping for something straightforward for non-technical folks to use as well. Any recommendations on clients?

    What I meant by iOS/Chrome is that you currently can't setup the desktop (Chrome) app with an iOS device, it's Android only.

    • cyphar 10 years ago

      OTR has issues in instant messaging (if the messages arrive out-of-order you have to restart the session). Also, OTR's security is session based while Axolotl's is message based (Axolotl is an improvement on OTR that Signal uses).

zbuf 10 years ago

We ssh into a box and run unix "talk" ...

More seriously, is there a reason for native? Just it's a fairly arbitrary request without more detail, since a network connection is needed anyway. eg. WhatsApp web client is good enough that it 'feels' native.

pullany 10 years ago

I'm very happy with Threema (even though there's no Desktop client yet), and I'd certainly never use Signal because it's backed by the US government: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8106721

  • mauropolli 10 years ago

    +1 for Threema. The servers are located in Switzerland, it's a good iOS citizen with a clean interface, and it offers some unique features (e.g., polling).

dbof 10 years ago

Signal now has a desktop version which runs with Google Chrome: https://whispersystems.org/blog/signal-desktop/

implicit_none 10 years ago

SpiderOak is currently developing "Semaphor"; an end-to-end, zero-knowledge collaboration platform with native clients on mobile and desktop: https://spideroak.com/solutions/semaphor

threesixandnine 10 years ago

Signal?

ryck 10 years ago

What's wrong with Telegram?

blindrooster 10 years ago

self hosted IRC

  • skrowl 10 years ago

    Since OP mentioned mobile, which IRC client would you recommend on Android. Maintaining a persistent connection is battery draining. Weechat + https://www.glowing-bear.org is what I've been using but you don't get notifications that way.

Synaesthesia 10 years ago

iMessage has end-to-end encryption.

  • skrowl 10 years ago

    No mobile client (for Android or Windows Phone), no desktop client (for Windows or Linux).

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