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Description Pros Open Source Strong EncryptionSms compatibility On Ios iOs The Signal is an app running on iOs and Android. You can also get the major players desktop models of Ubuntu. Signal has developed a reputation as the most stable of the lot out of all the messaging apps on offer these days. Those in the know value the end-to-end encryption architecture and power. So much so that Edward Snowden himself has a reference to it. The signal is not only a self-contained messaging app but a real replacement for Sms. Additionally it also won functionality for Voip. One of Signal’s best aspects is the fact its code is open source. That is very significant. Because it means anybody can inspect the program. There is no way backdoors can be concealed in its code, or other nasty surprises, without the world discovering it. Signal uses an independently tested, custom encryption method. It’s one of the best (and arguably overkill) message encryption solutions you can get nowadays. It’s essentially identical with the regular Sms applications that come with your phones in terms of actually using the device. There is nothing remarkable here but then the power of Signal is how transparent it should be used. You feel like you’ve reached a walled-off garden with other apps but with Signal it just blends with your phone. 2. WhatsApp

.1152 Summary Pros Cons Whatsapp is the developer of the app.For some, the fact that the business is now owned by Facebook could in theory be a dealbreaker. Given the increasingly poor record of user privacy and data handling at the company. The code is also beginning to feel a bit outdated but you can’t argue with its large numbers of users! The fact that WhatsApp accounts are linked to specific mobile numbers could also be a downside. That opens them up toAvailable on Android iOs If you’ve never heard of Skype, you might never have used a device either. Hello to Traveler of the 21st Century! In all seriousness, Skype is the voice and video messaging software owned by Microsoft. Skype’s on just about every network you could think about. It is commonly used throughout the world too. The app recently went through a major redesign of the gui. Now it looks slick and new but it’s also easy to use. People make heavy use of Skype. The new interface is fine, and after the facelift it looks terrific. It’s an interesting addition to your phone or tablet though I doubt it will become the main messaging app for anyone. 7.

Line

.1157 Pros Well built fun and trendy image Cons End-to-end encryption not on by default some may not like all the extra content Price Available on Android iOs Line is a cool little Japanese app that came into being thanks to the devastating earthquakes of Tohoku. It was a quick solution to the absolute pounding that was expected at the time of communication systems. It gave victims and their families alike a lifeLine (get it). The software has stayed around after the dust had settled and has a whopping 700 million users today. That is five and a half times more than the Japanese people themselves! Line’s got a lot going for it. It sports that cool Japanese bizarreness and lots of extra things to do. Just like stickers and games. They also put other utilities in there, such as fees and taxi rides. That means that this application may feel very bloated. If you like this kind of stuff it could be for you. Just remember to switch the encryption from end to end on. 8. KakaoTalk

.1158 Pros iOs Review This app comes from Korea. If you have to inquire, then South Korea. Unlike line end-to-end encryption the switch is not on. Which always reflects a pain. It has a large chunk of over 200 million subscribers, of whom Korean. Over 90 per cent of Korean smartphone users reportedly have this app on their phone. So they have got to do something good. It is a slick-looking device with a good set of features. Like Line, no extra fat either. Worth to keep an eye on. 9.

Threema

Summary Pros Incredibly secure Makes private use of Minimal Traces Cons Not free overkill for most users $2.99 Available on Android iOs If full peace of mind is what you want and you’re willing to pay for it then Threema might be the application you’re looking for. It uses advanced authentication and high level encryption features to keep your communications secure. This encrypts not just messages but everything. Including the status changes. Open source encryption is used with generating local key. Quick nothing is left anywhere on any file. It may be used anonymously the best of all.

Email in a (Encrypted) bottle

Only a few years ago the public had little interest in the privacy of their messaging apps. Since then, though, awareness-raising and some seriously worrying data breaches have put the importance of privacy into the public mind even higher. It’s no coincidence that all of the biggest messaging apps started to implement end-to-end encryption at around the same time. This is a feature that really scares customers now. Using these apps it is obvious that in terms of functionality there is not much to distinguish them. Not only do almost all of them deliver encrypted Voip. The video is less popular but mostly still there. There’s not really such a thing as a “evil” encrypted messaging app these days, but you might find that a given app just doesn’t fit your needs. Fortunately most of them cost nothing whatsoever, which means that no one can stop you from trying them all and making an informed decision.