Both: Use Bluetooth
Briar: Uses Tor, you don’t reveal your IP address to the people you talk to.
Berty: Uses both IPFS and P2P, so you reveal your IP to anyone you talk to.
Discussion: Berty looks to have a larger developer community and funding, had iOS and Android apps.
Berty, if someone could monitor your traffic they could see who you talk with, even if the messages are encrypted your social graph would be available.
Do you see Berty replacing session (where people don’t trust each other)? Can Berty survive without central servers, or if IPFS does?
I know Briar will always work, no central control at all.
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
In this community everyone is welcome to post links and discuss topics related to privacy.
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I think the main issue with perfect for secrecy is not brute forcing the code. It’s eventually one of your computers is going to get compromised. And then they’ll have a key to unlock all the messages historically. That’s not great
Well said and even if you delete history daily there’s no way to know for sure it’s being removed from servers at the same interval.