• briar

    From Ogg@VERT/CAPCITY2 to All on Mon Feb 28 05:42:00 2022
    I just leanred about another secure chat app.

    https://briarproject.org/how-it-works/

    From the manual..

    "What is Briar?

    "Briar is a messaging app designed for activists, journalists,
    and anyone else who needs a safe, easy and robust way to
    communicate. Unlike traditional messaging apps, Briar doesn't
    rely on a central server - messages are synchronized directly
    between the users' devices. If the internet's down, Briar can
    sync via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, keeping the information flowing in
    a crisis. If the internet's up, Briar can sync via the Tor
    network, protecting users and their relationships from
    surveillance.

    It cooperated nicely on my Android-capable Blackberry. I seems
    to operate much like Session, very discreet, and user-
    controlled. But unlike Session's putrid neon green for chat
    bubbles, Briar is easier on the eyes!

    It has a built-in "blog" that can be used to broadcast a
    message to all known "Contacts".



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  • From Mickey@VERT/MICKEY to Ogg on Mon Feb 28 12:15:00 2022
    On 28 Feb 2022, Ogg said the following...

    I just leanred about another secure chat app.

    https://briarproject.org/how-it-works/

    I installed it.Love the idea. Tricky to add contacts. You have to meet up in a dark alley to share QR Codes. :-)

    Mick Manning
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  • From Ogg@VERT/CAPCITY2 to Mickey on Mon Feb 28 23:51:00 2022
    Hello Mickey!

    ** On Monday 28.02.22 - 20:15, Mickey wrote to Ogg:

    https://briarproject.org/how-it-works/

    I installed it.Love the idea. Tricky to add contacts. You
    have to meet up in a dark alley to share QR Codes. :-)

    Exchanging the briar:// ID link via email or another chat
    program works too. We exchanged our links via Telegram.

    I'm in a network of 3 users now. We are exploring its options.
    Apparently, each person can have their own "blog" as a means to
    make an announcement (and receive comments) to all persons who
    are in one's Contacts. There is also an "open forum" and
    "private forum" option. All of that is described on the online
    manual page.

    It doesn't have the ability to re-edit a message once posted.
    But messages can be deleted at any time, and therefore
    replaced.

    Oh.. a couple of other "secure" feature perhaps:

    [1] links are not hot. ie. are not clickable.

    [2] messages from the 1-to-1 pvt chats and "blog" cannot be
    copied; only messages from the "forum" can be copied.

    It seems to be kinda like a utilitarian cross between DeltaChat
    and Discord.

    But perhaps a salient feature might be that it supports comms
    between users on Bluetooth and wifi. So.. if the internet
    might be down, at least a close community of users could still
    exchange messages, or until ONE person obtains internet access.

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  • From Phigan@VERT/FINALZON to Ogg on Sat Mar 26 04:26:25 2022
    Re: briar
    By: Ogg to Mickey on Tue Mar 01 2022 07:51 am

    I'm in a network of 3 users now. We are exploring its options.

    It seems to be kinda like a utilitarian cross between DeltaChat
    and Discord.

    I get that the "de-centralized" thing is nice, but what about using a self-hosted server like Matrix-Synapse homeserver? The Matrix clients, like Element, are pretty decent and good enough for modern people's desire for emojis and stickers and crap. It also has a pretty cool CLI client called Gomuks I think it was.

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  • From Ogg@VERT/CAPCITY2 to Phigan on Sat Mar 26 15:38:00 2022
    Hello Phigan!

    ** On Saturday 26.03.22 - 11:26, Phigan wrote to Ogg:

    I'm in a network of 3 users now. We are exploring its options.

    It seems to be kinda like a utilitarian cross between DeltaChat
    and Discord.

    I get that the "de-centralized" thing is nice, but what
    about using a self-hosted server like Matrix-Synapse
    homeserver? The Matrix clients, like Element, are pretty
    decent and good enough for modern people's desire for
    emojis and stickers and crap. It also has a pretty cool CLI
    client called Gomuks I think it was.

    I am on the Matrix system using Element for my desktop UI. I
    can't use it on the phone 'cuz my Blackberry (Android 4.3 max)
    won't support it.

    I don't know what a Matrix-Synapse system is.

    But Briar operates very nicely on the phone. It does NOT do
    sticker stuff/craft, but it does support a modest handful of
    emojis if desired.

    I believe that Briar is *only* available as a smartphone app.


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  • From Phigan@VERT/FINALZON to Ogg on Sun Apr 24 05:24:39 2022
    Re: briar
    By: Ogg to Phigan on Sat Mar 26 2022 10:38 pm

    I don't know what a Matrix-Synapse system is.

    Self-hosted version of Matrix, so you don't have to use matrix.org's servers.

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