How to Get Started with Encrypted Messaging
Released on 05/09/2017
It's 2017, no more excuses.
It's time to start using an encrypted messaging app.
Why? That's easy.
Using end-to-end encryption means that
no one can see what you're sharing back and forth.
Not the government, not hackers,
not even the company that makes the app.
It's really truly private.
I'm Brian Barrett, Wired news editor
and this is your guide to staying safe on the internet.
Look, the best part about encrypted chat
is that you're probably already using
a messaging service that offers it,
or some version of it.
WhatsApp, it's on by default.
Facebook Messenger, that's what
the secret conversations feature does.
iMessage, had it for years.
And then there's the gold standard
of encrypted messaging apps, it's called Signal
and it uses an open-source cryptographic protocol
which, loosely translated, basically means it's been
poked and prodded and proven to work as advertised.
So go ahead and download that, like now,
and get your friends to download it too
because speaking of which, there are
a couple of things you need to know.
First, most import, end-to-end encrypted chat
only works if the person on the other end of the line
uses the same app, so it can't send an end-to-end
encrypted message from Signal to iMessage,
so make sure you're on the same page with your contacts.
Also, like anything else in life, it's not perfect.
Unlike Signal, most encrypted chat apps
keep what's under the hood a secret,
so it's impossible to know how well they truly work,
and while end-to-end encryption
protects messages in transit, someone can still read them
if they get physical access to your phone.
Still, a little protection beats none at all,
especially when it's so easy to use.
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