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[p2p-hackers] The next gen P2P secure email solution
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- Subject: [p2p-hackers] The next gen P2P secure email solution
- From: [email protected] (rysiek)
- Date: Sun, 02 Feb 2014 10:23:55 +0100
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Dnia sobota, 11 stycznia 2014 10:57:41 Cathal Garvey pisze:
> >>> So sad. I have a clue and don't trust Skype. But I can't for the
>
> life of
>
> >>> me migrate my friends off of it. It's as addictive as crack. It's just
> >>> better than the alternatives.
> >>
> >> Anything that is as good as skype is going to allow contact tracing, that
> >> this person talks to that person.
>
> Red herring-ish, but if you want to get your friends off Skype, don't
> wait for the golden solution. Pick something good-enough and use that.
> I've had moderate success migrating people to Jitsi. Similar ease of use
> once set up, and they now allow jit.si account creation within the
> application (under the XMPP option).
>
> Obviously not genuinely P2P. The only semi-viable alternative I can
> think of that *is* P2P, but have not yet tried, is VoiP in Retroshare.
I have tried it, worked straight off the bat. Behind a NAT.
> However, as I suggested in another thread, I'm not convinced Retroshare
> is up to the hard-crypto standard some people here might demand. That
> is, it'll block virtually everyone, but not the real fascists.
Well, it seems "good enough" for Joe Schmoe, and is easy enough to set-up and
use (still being much crypto-safer than Jitsi, I guess).
--
Pozdr
rysiek
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