A bunch of marketing blah blah, I wonder what they’re up to.
A bunch of marketing blah blah, I wonder what they’re up to.
I don’t know what would fit your needs, but Signal does not require Play Services. And even if those are present, it does not leak data to Google. Other than “Signal is installed” and “You get a push message”, Signal does not put your messages into the notifications. Instead Signal connects to the Signal servers and then gets the encrypted messages from there and only then decrypts.
Even if you have Play Services installed, you can force it to use a background connection inatead, if you disable Play Services before installing Signal, it wall automatically fall back to it.
If you want a version without Play Services libraries, you could use Molly, a hardened version of Signal, which is available in a version without those libraries.
Molly even allows linking phones as secondary devices, not just desktops.
Matrix is not the right protocol for staying anonymous. There’s way too much unprotected metadata.
You might be able to mitigate that somewhat by using an instance that is accessible via TOR and being careful who you communicate with, depending on threat models and so on.
But if you want to communicate anonymously and not leak meta data… Probably not what you are looking for.
The generation before mine used to give people things like oranges. Not expensive tablets that landed in the trash at most two years later.
You can have christmas and presents without it becoming absurd.
I always tell people: “Give me nothing, please. And if you insist, then please give me something I can eat and which only temporarily needs space or just give me money and I buy something I need anyway.”
And then I might buy food or cleaning equipment, the sort of things you need to buy all the time anyway.
Pretty much the only one.
Though there’s also Neochat fron the KDE F-Droid Repo.
Sending all the voice messages I get to some server? Uhm, no.
Great idea in theory, though.