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What Private Messenger Is Worth Using?

Everybody, who has head-on shoulders, is concerned about privacy on the Internet. Why so?

 

Global governmental surveillance was disclosed long ago, hackers and cybercriminals become more skilled and now can still your personal data in a couple of minutes. Do we need more reasons to start protecting our privacy and security on the Net?

 

From this article, you will learn how to detect private messenger and get the top 5 private messengers for daily use.

 

What to look for in a messenger?

 

Today, there is one obligatory criterion a private messenger should meet. This is encryption.

 

Encryption is the key to secure communication. In some cases, this statement can be true, but sometimes the privacy and security of certain messengers are just marketing. I should explain, if your, even carefully encrypted message, goes through a central server, it is no longer private. For example, when the ‘backdoor’ is built into the encryption algorithm for subsequent wiretapping of the protected channel by an attacker.

 

That’s why the second requirement, not so obligatory but desirable, is decentralized architecture — the absence of central server. The best option is peer-to-peer networks when the possibility of message interception equals zero.

 

So what is the best private messenger you can use? There are 5 best candidates.

 

Top 5 private messengers

 

Utopia Private Messenger

 

Utopia is an enclosed peer-to-peer ecosystem developed for the privacy on the Web. Its private messenger is built-in service for instant encrypted messaging in private chats, group chats, and channels. It allows us to send both text and voice messages, attach files, send stickers, and emoji — everything that standard IMs allows but in a more secured way.

 

In addition to instant messenger, it includes

  • encrypted email service,
  • e-wallet,
  • anonymous browser,
  • multiplayer games, etc.

 

The interface of Utopia is simple and laconic. You can download it for free, available for different OS (mobile versions are in development.)

 

Dust

 

This messenger is one of the most secure ones I know. It protects communication with the end-to-end encryption and the concept of ephemeral messaging (when messages disappear in a certain period of time.)

 

In addition, it offers a stealth search (no cookies and tracking) and a watchdog to check whether your data is secure. OS: iOS and Android.

 

Cyphr

 

It is also a free messenger, encrypted one. It uses the same type of encryption as Utopia. However, it is centralized (servers are located in Switzerland).

 

It doesn’t store any personal data, except the time of message sending, and the addressee of the message. But even this info is deleted once a message is received.

 

The only disadvantage of this messenger is the absence of calls and video calls, which we get used to. OS: iOS, Android (desktop are in development).

 

 

Signal

 

You have probably heard about this messenger; the team is doing great marketing. Indeed, the messenger is really one of the most private solutions. Mr.Snowden will agree with me. It uses end-to-end encryption and self-destructing messages.

 

It is created for maximum users’ comfort and security, so there are no ads and trackers. The functionality remains vast: text, voice messages, group chats, attachments, and so on.

 

Telegram

 

It is one of the favorite instant messengers among masses. It is really convenient, with broad functionality and a pleasant interface. Security is provided by encryption ( it uses several encryption protocols.) Moreover, users can store an unlimited number of files, maintain channels (microblogs), create and use bots.

 

That’s why it is so often used for business conversations. Available across the different OS.

 

Conclusion

 

Privacy on the Internet is real. All you need to do is to use the right tools for protecting it. You have got 5 best messengers. What private messenger will become yours?