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No phone number or email address is required to signup. Similar functionality like Element, but still in an earlier stage of development. Decentralized servers routed through Lokinet.
No phone number or email address is required to signup. Uses the peer-to-peer (p2p) messaging protocol Waku that removes centralized third parties from messages.
Similar look and feel of WhatsApp and other commonly used messaging apps, makes switching easy. Signal requires your phone number as an personal identifier.
No native desktop apps available yet, but there is a web version for your browser. No phone number is required to signup but there is a payment involved to get the app. Fortunately the Threema shop accepts Bitcoin.
Delta Chat doesn't have their own servers but uses the most massive and diverse open messaging system ever: the existing e-mail server network. Chat with anyone if you know their e-mail address, no need for them to install DeltaChat. All you need is a standard e-mail account. How does Delta Chat protect my Metadata?
Sounds slow? It's using Push-IMAP to make it fast. List of recommended Email providers.
Messengers such as Signal, Lifeline, ProtonMail, Pidgin and others make it easy for users to communicate securely over the internet. This means that the user's privacy will not be violated, and there is no possibility of the user being spied on or tracked by anyone. Users should ensure that all of their communications are secure with these instant messaging apps and tools.