home.social

#kryptey — Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #kryptey, aggregated by home.social.

  1. #KryptEY - Secure E2EE communication.

    An
    #Android #keyboard for #secure end-to-end-encrypted messages through the signal protocol in any messenger. Communicate securely and independent, regardless of the legal situation or whether messengers use #E2EE. No server needed.

    https://github.com/amnesica/KryptEY

  2. @stefan @debacle @UmWerker @daniel Unter #Android gibt es noch eine freiheitsgebende (Freie) App #KryptEY. Damit kann man Nachrichten auch unabhängig vom eingesetzten "Messenger" verschlüsselt verschicken. Insbesondere für SMS ist das eine ganz witzige Sache. 😉

    github.com/amnesica/KryptEY

    #Signal #XMPP #Matrix #FreieSoftware #FLOSS #FOSS

  3. #KryptEY may also be used for secure #E2EE communication in the Fediverse.

    There are other tools for that too which work even within groups :

    E2E Encryption im FEDIverse
    https://im.allmendenetz.de/item/e84b43e6-5acb-4994-bdcc-3c0613212eef

    @Matthias Kirschner
  4. Before me asking others here in the #fediverse for recommendations about #Fdroid #apps , I did not know about #KryptEY

    github.com/amnesica/KryptEY

    It is an #Android keyboard for secure #E2EE communication through the #signal protocol in any messenger.

  5. So, if you are familiar with Signal and using [Silence] [1], I have some excellent news for you. A keyboard for Android implemented the Signal protocol without the need for servers. This lets you have encrypted messages between two Android users over any channels you have available.

    f-droid.org/en/packages/com.am

    [1]: @silence



  6. So, if you are familiar with Signal and using [Silence] [1], I have some excellent news for you. A keyboard for Android implemented the Signal protocol without the need for servers. This lets you have encrypted messages between two Android users over any channels you have available.

    f-droid.org/en/packages/com.am

    [1]: @silence

    #KryptEY
    #SilenceApp
    #SignalProtocol

  7. So, if you are familiar with Signal and using [Silence] [1], I have some excellent news for you. A keyboard for Android implemented the Signal protocol without the need for servers. This lets you have encrypted messages between two Android users over any channels you have available.

    f-droid.org/en/packages/com.am

    [1]: @silence

    #KryptEY
    #SilenceApp
    #SignalProtocol

  8. So, if you are familiar with Signal and using [Silence] [1], I have some excellent news for you. A keyboard for Android implemented the Signal protocol without the need for servers. This lets you have encrypted messages between two Android users over any channels you have available.

    f-droid.org/en/packages/com.am

    [1]: @silence

    #KryptEY
    #SilenceApp
    #SignalProtocol

  9. #KryptEY - Secure E2EE communication.

    #Android #keyboard for secure #E2EE communication through the signal protocol in any messenger. Communicate securely and independent, regardless of the legal situation or whether messengers use E2EE.

    https://github.com/amnesica/KryptEY