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  2. Silence (software) - Wikipedia

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    Silence is a free, open-source messaging encryption software, based on a fork from TextSecure software. It allows the secure exchange of SMS and MMS-type messages with other Silence or TextSecure users. The program allows message encryption and identity verification between correspondents by comparing the fingerprint of the encryption keys. [1] [2]

  3. Which apps offer encrypted messaging? How to switch and what ...

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    Here is how to switch to encrypted messaging and what applications offer this feature. An encryption message is seen on the WhatsApp application on an iPhone in Manchester, Britain March 27, 2017. ...

  4. FBI warns users to encrypt text messages for ... - AOL

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    The FBI is warning phone users to encrypt their text messages, especially if you send messages between Apple and Android users. The FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency ...

  5. Signal (software) - Wikipedia

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    Signal is an open-source, encrypted messaging service for instant messaging, voice calls, and video calls. [14] [15] The instant messaging function includes sending text, voice notes, images, videos, and other files. [16]

  6. Tox (protocol) - Wikipedia

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    Tox is a peer-to-peer instant-messaging and video-calling protocol that offers end-to-end encryption. The stated goal of the project is to provide secure yet easily accessible communication for everyone. [2] A reference implementation of the protocol is published as free and open-source software under the terms of the GNU GPL-3.0-or-later.

  7. TextSecure - Wikipedia

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    TextSecure used end-to-end encryption to secure the transmission of text messages, group messages, attachments and media messages to other TextSecure users. TextSecure was first developed by Whisper Systems, who were later acqui-hired by Twitter. The application's source code was then released under a free and open-source software license.