For those who want more control over their privacy while chatting online, your search for a secure Linux chat app has finally come to an end. . When you switch to Linux, you make your digital life substantially more private. The overwhelming majority of Linux distributions do not track or otherwise log what you do on your computer. But if you install one of the mainstream chat apps onto your Linux machine, you're still giving some company a record of your personal conversations. To keep your communications comparably private to what you do on your PC, you need an encrypted chat app. Fortunately, there are many options to choose from with Linux support, all of which have a compatible mobile app as well. . Explore top private chat apps for Linux that prioritize security and user privacy. Discover Signal, Element, and more for safe communications and collaboration. Encrypted Chat, Linux Applications, Privacy Software, Secure Messaging, Chat Apps. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Germany officials have changed their stance on a centralized coronavirus tracing app, now favoring a privacy-protecting alternative. . Germany has changed its stance on the centralization of data generated from mobile apps designed to help combat COVID-19 . Until recently, German officials have backed the idea of a mobile app that would generate geolocation information, including where a user goes and who they meet, of which this data would be stored centrally. The problem with this concept, and one criticized by civil rights and privacy groups, is that the vast collection of citizen data could pave the way for future surveillance on a scale never before seen in the West, as this information would be accessible by groups potentially including government departments -- or, perhaps, law enforcement. . Germany has transitioned from a centralized approach in its COVID-19 tracking application to a more privacy-oriented model that safeguards individual data.. privacy app, COVID-19, data centralization, mobile application. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The anonymity network Tor has long been the paranoid standard for privacy online, and the Tor Browser that runs on it remains the best way to use the web while revealing the least identifying data. Now the non-profit Tor Project has officially released another piece of software that could bring that same level of privacy to instant messaging: a seamless and simple app that both encrypts the content of IMs and also makes it very difficult for an eavesdropper to identify the person sending them. . On Thursday the Tor Project launched its first beta version of Tor Messenger, its long-in-the-works, open source instant messenger client. The app, perhaps more than any other desktop instant messaging program, is designed for both simplicity and privacy by default: It integrates the . The Signal Foundation's Signal App offers seamless and private communication to elevate user confidentiality.. Tor Messenger, Encrypted Messaging, Privacy App, Instant Messaging, Open Source Software. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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