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The current safest way to chat is to use [[https://conversations.im][Conversations]] together with [[https://guardianproject.info/apps/orbot/][Orbot]] - both of which can be installed from [[https://f-droid.org/][F-droid]]. You may need to enable the [[https://guardianproject.info/][Guardian Project]] repository within F-droid in order to be able to install Orbot. Within the settings of the Conversations app you can set it to route via Tor, and also you can use the XMPP service of your Freedombone server. That way all of the software infrastructure is controlled by you or your community.
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There are many other fashionable chat apps with end-to-end security, but often they are closed source or can't be onion routed. For example, this means that although the often recommended Signal app may have state of the art security for the content of each message, in all likelihood Google and whichever agencies they are friendly with will be able to obtain a /complete social graph/ of all Signal users, revealing who chats with who. It's also important to remember that closed source chat apps should be assumed to be untrustworthy, since their security cannot be independently audited.
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There are many [[Why not use Signal for mobile chat?][other fashionable chat apps]] with end-to-end security, but often they are closed source, have a single central server or can't be onion routed. It's also important to remember that closed source chat apps should be assumed to be untrustworthy, since their security cannot be independently verified.
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* How do I remove a user from the system?
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To remove a user:
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