• Beaver@lemmy.caOP
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    6 months ago

    More Ukrainians should also look into the Matrix protocol as it is end to end encrypted, the service is decentralized and the company that is behind the protocol is based on the UK.

    The app element is good app to get started.

    Ukraine could have multiple matrix servers for everyone to use.

    5 for civilians. 8 for military branches and 3 for government.

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      6 months ago

      polish MoD has siloed matrix instance that they use for their own communications, with their own client. it’s e2ee but not for classified information

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        6 months ago

        Damn that’s great inspiration!

        Is there a reason for it not being e2ee for classified information?

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          maybe they feel it’s not safe enough. client is called DSI Merkury 2.0 if you want to look it up more closely

          e: lol it’s just element clone, they even left original theme in the same shape. it has forced 2FA and as governmental app could be tied to governmental qualified electronic signature infrastructure (every citizen can get one for free) but not sure about it

          behold this pixellated screencap:

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      It’s not a good direct alternative to Telegram as it’s decentralized and is not based on phone numbers.

      It can work as addition to Signal, but it’s not a good alternative.

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        Tied numbers make it easier for Russians to track you down.