Crypto Projects that Might not Suck

Cathal (Phone) cathalgarvey at cathalgarvey.me
Fri Apr 10 12:28:04 PDT 2015


Metadata includes who speaks to who, which can only be hidden by obfuscation in a mixnet, public-message-boards that recipients pull randomly or fully from, or similar ways of removing means of connecting endpoints.

On 10 April 2015 20:08:04 GMT+01:00, Mike Ingle <mike at confidantmail.org> wrote:
>How does one go about getting on this list? I think Confidant Mail 
>qualifies. It uses GPG end to end, and encrypts the metadata in
>transit.
>
>On 4/10/2015 6:44 AM, hellekin wrote:
>> On 04/10/2015 03:59 AM, Seth wrote:
>>   
>>> https://github.com/sweis/crypto-might-not-suck/blob/master/README.md
>>>
>>>     
>> *** When EFF launched the Secure Messaging Scoreboard, lynX and I
>were a
>> bit pissed that they even mentioned proprietary solutions, so we made
>an
>> alternate list:
>>
>> http://libreplanet.org/wiki/GNU/consensus/Secure_Messaging_Scoreboard
>>
>> ==
>> hk
>>
>>   

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