Will try out, thanks!
Yeah, I have that one, and it does have OMEMO (XEP-0384) and Jingle calls (XEP-0166), but I can't find anything in the documentation about XEP-0396.
I'm trying to find a client, Windows, Linux or Android, which has Extension Jingle Encrypted Transports (XEP-0396). Anyone has any ideas?
If it has, I assume it would also already have OMEMO (XEP-0384) and Jingle calls (XEP-0166).
Same here. Plus I don't store the KeePass files in the cloud, as service or otherwise.
Why not Joplin? The two standard pages are notes and to do. Sync if you have a Nextcloud space, Dropbox, etc. Encrypt your notes and lists. Open source...
I have used it for years, can really recommend it.
+1 on that. LibreWolf, use the compartments feature and clean cookies and history every time you close the browser. And you come a long way.
Two I use a lot daily are KeePass 2 in various versions, computer as well as tablet. I used KeePass "original" 1 for years, but moved to 2/XC/DX. Occasionally also used for storing notes and not just passwords.
My notetaker, all hands down, though. Joplin, with encryption activated, the file stored for syncing on my privacy oriented community's encrypted NextCloud. I am an avid notetaker, both digital and analogue, and Joplin really fits my needs.
OK, third, honourable mention: Veracrypt
Exactly. Which is why I have old fashioned earbuds with cable, and the moment I start travelling, I turn off my WiFi and if checking nail or messaging, I activate my sim card in the tablet.
I never charge my phone directly in public places. Instead I charge a simple powerbank I have, that then charges the phone. No idea how easy it is for that one to "be contaminated and carry something over", but being simple, basically no features, just charging and a Led indicator, I suspect the chances are at least a lot less.
As some others, I use Jerboa. Tried a few others, but happy with it.
Not sure, but I couldn't find Tox (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tox_(protocol)) anywhere?
"We should debate them... And defeat them on the Marketplace of Ideas." Yeah, right.
Not yet. I was trying to go with the browser first, before "IYAP" 😉 ("Install Yet Another App") But I am likely to end up there.
I am having problems reaching Tuta through Mull on my Android (Mull 120.0.0, downloaded from f-Droid). Checking, I saw that Fennec is version 120.1.0.
Just in general, does any of you peeps here have any takes on Mull vs Fennec when it comes to privacy? I have assumed both are on par and also comparable to LibreWolf on PC.
Totally, ask MAGA what Q told them. Blackhole woke communism, all the way.
And the fact that Ylva Johansson, being technologically illiterate as well as a close bed buddy with companies in the surveillance industry that stand to earn a crap load of money doesn't help...
I'm curious if only particular apps/software is going to be monitored this way? I mean, if I encrypt outside a messaging app like Signal or outside mail, using OTP, OpenPGP, AES-256or or something similar, or using a combination of VPN, Tor and Cryptpad för creating messages, meaning that when the message is entered into the monitored app, it is already encrypted?
- Session
- XMPP with OMEMO
- a Tox, if possible (no real asynch common)
- Matrix
- Signal
I do. I use a B64 password and a key file to my manager. In fact, I have three different files for my manager, one containing seldom used financial data, etc
Here is an example (no, not one I am using) of what a password of mine may look like: WW91IEtub3cgSG93IFRvIFNjYXJlIE1lIFNoaXRsZXNz And no, it is not hard to remember at all. I use offline, non-caching Base64 coders. https://www.base64decode.org #privacy #encryption #passwords
Also wanted to test linking a Mastodon post of mine to my Lemmy account. If anything bungles up, sorry in advance!