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pcandmore.net
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| | | | | Privacy & software freedom have been part of this blog's main theme. I am not an all-out privacy guy who goes above and beyond to cut out any last sort of fingerprinting out of his life, but I sure do enjoy to have control over my digital life. The latest project in line was setting up a private chatting solution. Hosting an XMPP server was the most appealing solution to me. | |
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fsci.in
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| | | | | Self Hosting, Federation and end-to-end encryption - Freedom and privacy in the 'cloud' | |
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getstream.io
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| | | | | XMPP remains a critical framework for chat and messaging applications 20+ years after its launch. Here's how it works. | |
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openpgp-wg.gitlab.io
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| | | This document specifies the message formats used in OpenPGP. OpenPGP provides encryption with public-key or symmetric cryptographic algorithms, digital signatures, compression and key management. This document is maintained in order to publish all necessary information needed to develop interoperable applications based on the OpenPGP format. It is not a step-by-step cookbook for writing an application. It describes only the format and methods needed to read, check, generate, and write conforming packets ... | ||