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|Scenario Task Description=A secure chat promises confidentiality between the conversing parties - no one else can read the conversation in transit. It is also about authenticity - whereby all parties can be confident they are chatting with each other. Theses properties are usually achieved through end-to-end encryption and the chat record is not accessible to the service provider (e.g. Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, Facebook do not offer these services in their chat programs). 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.
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The standard for a two-party secure conversation is called [OTR - Off the record messaging] and several popular chat clients offer it, including [https://securityinabox.org/en/guide/pidgin/windows Pidgin with OTR] for Windows and Linux, [https://ssd.eff.org/en/module/how-use-otr-mac Adium] for Mac, [https://securityinabox.org/en/guide/jitsi/windows Jitsi] for all common desktop operating systems. The latter also include secure audio and video conferencing. These clients work with your existing accounts on Google, Facebook, Yahoo, etc. and encrypt the conversation on the respective networks.
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Several chat clients are available as an add-on to your web browser, including [https://crypto.cat Cryptocat] and [https://mega.nz Mega].
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Revision as of 00:21, 31 August 2015

Solution- Surveillance


A secure chat promises confidentiality between the conversing parties - no one else can read the conversation in transit. It is also about authenticity - whereby all parties can be confident they are chatting with each other. Theses properties are usually achieved through end-to-end encryption and the chat record is not accessible to the service provider (e.g. Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, Facebook do not offer these services in their chat programs). Take a look at the Secure Messaging Scorecard from EFF to see how they rate various chat clients.
The standard for a two-party secure conversation is called [OTR - Off the record messaging] and several popular chat clients offer it, including Pidgin with OTR for Windows and Linux, Adium for Mac, Jitsi for all common desktop operating systems. The latter also include secure audio and video conferencing. These clients work with your existing accounts on Google, Facebook, Yahoo, etc. and encrypt the conversation on the respective networks.
Several chat clients are available as an add-on to your web browser, including Cryptocat and Mega.



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Fa/می‌خواهم دربارهٔ گزینه‌های گپ خصوصی بدانم I want to know about options for private chat fa 21 March 2016 18:42:26
Ru/Я хочу узнать варианты для приватного чата I want to know about options for private chat ru 22 March 2016 15:08:54