I have a patriot group of friends and we chat. Nothing nefarious, but it's America so it's none of anyone's business what I say!
Parler's down Twitter is no good MeWe is running slow and not showing as much as they used to and now, Signal is down.
What is the new this week service to use for secure messaging? My HAM radio? That's wide open!
SECURE COMMUNICATIONS:
• Braxme https://brax.me/
• SAfeChats https://safechats.com/
• StrongVPN https://strongvpn.com
• The Complete Privacy & Security Podcast https://inteltechniques.com/podcast.html
• Session (Texting) https://loki.foundation/session/
• Signal (Texting) https://www.signal.org/
• Tails (Portable OS) https://tails.boum.org
• ProtonMail (Email) https://protonmail.com/ (Don't rely on it being secure. https://privacy-watchdog.io/truth-about-protonmail/ )
• Telegram (Texting) https://www.telegram.org/
• Matrix (Texting) https://matrix.org/
Signal is having connectivity issues for me today so my buddy and I tried session which is even more anonymous
Plenty of options depending on if you want to stay "legal" or venture into the non legal.. Using old school PC terminal software you can send messages over the internet of things.. You can also use packet radio TCP/IP and a cheap HT in conjunction with a computer sound card to generate the binary.. Same goes for Morse code encoder/decoder terminal software.. You could venture to illegal kinda with some of those cheap open HT's and just use obscure frequencies like near TV channel frequencies.. If you are not geeky enough for that stuff there is encryption software where you share a huge 1024 bit long key then send each other text grams.. Or you could do private video conference calls..
Heard good stuff about telegram.
Element. By matrix is great. currently using it and it's p2p encrypted so if you and your friends hypothetically start taking about "coat hanger life hacks" it won't get you gitmo'd