Prosody and Openfire are servers while end-to-end encryption happens on the client side (that's why it's called end-to-end). It would be kind of strange if a server implementation talks about E2EE. The OMEMO protocol only needs server features which are widely implemented. Maybe there is an ancient XMPP server implementation out there that doesn't support it, but you will be fine with Prosody, Snikket, ejabberd or anything else really.
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stown@sedd.it 11 months agoNobody told me this, it was just lack of information on my part. Matrix makes a big deal about end2end encryption but Prosody and Openfire don’t seem to put that point out front.
kpw@kbin.social 11 months ago
poVoq@slrpnk.net 11 months ago
Why would they? They are not selling snakeoil 😏
On a more serious note: e2ee is a client feature, so it makes little sense for server software to highlight it.
stown@sedd.it 11 months ago
Is there a client for Android that you would recommend which implements OMEMO?
poVoq@slrpnk.net 11 months ago
If you are using Snikket, use the Snikket app. It as OMEMO enabled by default. Otherwise I think Cheogram is good, see: joinjabber.org/docs/apps/#
hayalci@fstab.sh 11 months ago
You can use Snikket with other servers too, there is no restriction or special sauce. It’s mostly a fork of Conversations.
kpw@kbin.social 11 months ago
Conversations from F-Droid is pretty solid.