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|Scenario Task Description=If you want to have a private chat conversation with someone, you need to make sure that no one else but you and the person/s you are chatting with can read your messages (confidentiality), that the person/s you are chatting with are really who they say they are (authenticity) and that what you and the other people in the chat are writing is not tampered with by third parties (integrity).
 
|Scenario Task Description=If you want to have a private chat conversation with someone, you need to make sure that no one else but you and the person/s you are chatting with can read your messages (confidentiality), that the person/s you are chatting with are really who they say they are (authenticity) and that what you and the other people in the chat are writing is not tampered with by third parties (integrity).
  
In order to obtain all this, you need to use a tool offering end-to-end encryption and key verification. As most service providers (e.g. Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, Facebook) don't offer this service and can also read your chat record, it is a good idea to either use a chat service that provides encryption by default, or to use software for encryption if you need to use those services. Take a look at the [https://www.eff.org/secure-messaging-scorecard Secure Messaging Scorecard] from EFF to see how they rate various chat clients that claim security properties.  
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In order to obtain all this, you need to use a tool offering end-to-end encryption and key verification. As most service providers (e.g. Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, Facebook) don't offer this service and can also read your chat record, it is a good idea to either switch to an alternative chat service that provides encryption by default, or to use software for encryption if you need to stick to those services. Take a look at the [https://www.eff.org/secure-messaging-scorecard Secure Messaging Scorecard] from EFF to see how they rate various chat clients that claim security properties.  
 
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The standard for a secure two-party conversation is called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Off-the-Record_Messaging OTR - Off the record messaging], and several popular chat clients support it, including Pidgin with OTR for [https://securityinabox.org/en/guide/pidgin/windows Windows] and [https://ssd.eff.org/en/module/how-use-otr-linux Linux], [https://ssd.eff.org/en/module/how-use-otr-mac Adium] for Mac, and [https://securityinabox.org/en/guide/jitsi/windows Jitsi] for all common desktop operating systems. The latter also includes secure audio and video conferencing. These clients can work with your existing accounts on Google, Facebook, Yahoo, etc. and encrypt the conversation over their respective networks.  
 
The standard for a secure two-party conversation is called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Off-the-Record_Messaging OTR - Off the record messaging], and several popular chat clients support it, including Pidgin with OTR for [https://securityinabox.org/en/guide/pidgin/windows Windows] and [https://ssd.eff.org/en/module/how-use-otr-linux Linux], [https://ssd.eff.org/en/module/how-use-otr-mac Adium] for Mac, and [https://securityinabox.org/en/guide/jitsi/windows Jitsi] for all common desktop operating systems. The latter also includes secure audio and video conferencing. These clients can work with your existing accounts on Google, Facebook, Yahoo, etc. and encrypt the conversation over their respective networks.  

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If you want to have a private chat conversation with someone, you need to make sure that no one else but you and the person/s you are chatting with can read your messages (confidentiality), that the person/s you are chatting with are really who they say they are (authenticity) and that what you and the other people in the chat are writing is not tampered with by third parties (integrity).

In order to obtain all this, you need to use a tool offering end-to-end encryption and key verification. As most service providers (e.g. Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, Facebook) don't offer this service and can also read your chat record, it is a good idea to either switch to an alternative chat service that provides encryption by default, or to use software for encryption if you need to stick to those services. Take a look at the Secure Messaging Scorecard from EFF to see how they rate various chat clients that claim security properties.

The standard for a secure two-party conversation is called OTR - Off the record messaging, and several popular chat clients support it, including Pidgin with OTR for Windows and Linux, Adium for Mac, and Jitsi for all common desktop operating systems. The latter also includes secure audio and video conferencing. These clients can work with your existing accounts on Google, Facebook, Yahoo, etc. and encrypt the conversation over their respective networks.

Several chat clients are available as an add-on to your web browser, including Cryptocat and Mega. Aside from that, several free messaging services offer similar encryption properties for messaging including Peerio and Telegram. All of the mentioned tools are available as open source software and publicly disclose the encryption methods they employ in their software.

If you are interested in creating a secure and an anonymous conversation, please refer to I'd like to have an anonymous conversation



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