The arrest and indictment of Telegram founder Pavel Durov by French authorities has sparked a debate over the security and privacy features of messaging apps. Despite its popularity, critics argue that Telegram lacks robust security measures.
The demand for privacy-focused technology is high as criminals often use encrypted apps to conceal illicit activities. However, these tools are also crucial for journalists, activists, and abuse survivors.
Let’s explore some of the top messaging apps that prioritize privacy for desktop, iOS, and Android users. Our criteria include end-to-end encryption, open-source code, anonymity options, usability, and strong features.
Signal
Signal, a direct competitor to Telegram, provides secure messaging and calling services. Launched in 2014, Signal ensures message and call encryption, disappearing messages, encrypted group chats, and contact verification for enhanced security.
Signal is open-source and prioritizes user privacy by not collecting personal data. It is compatible with Android, iOS, macOS, Linux, and Windows platforms.
Wire
Wire, established in 2014, is an open-source messaging app targeted at businesses, law enforcement, and government entities. It provides end-to-end encryption, collaboration tools, text, voice, and video messaging, file sharing, timed messages, device synchronization, and encrypted video calls.
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