diff --git a/no_category/xmpp.md b/no_category/xmpp.md index 8cc964b..1261241 100644 --- a/no_category/xmpp.md +++ b/no_category/xmpp.md @@ -339,6 +339,42 @@ I mean, sum7 didn't give a lot of info, although you create an account directly from the client. Idk if you can create it through Tor (probably you can). idk, middle/high tier. +# xabber.org + +Need recaptcha to create account, privacy policy is ok. middle-low +tier + +# dismail.de + +Privacy policy is in German, and i don't speak German, however, trying +they specify in their [xmpp service +info](https://dismail.de/info.html#xmpp) that you s2s is required +(this is good) and also c2s, also provide a v2 and v3 onion addresses, +and the fingerprints for their SSL certs. + +No recaptcha is needed for registration, high tier + +# blabber.im + +Website made by the pix-art dev, pix-art is (was, apparently now it's +called blabber), it is a fork of conversations, like sum7, they let +you use their server for XMPP. Their privacy policy says: + +* No IP addresses logged +* Passwords are stored in SCRAM-SHA1 + +I don't know how good this is, because SHA-1 is broken (look up +shattered) + +* No input of personal data is necessary + +This is true, You only have to input username and password. + +However, the program in +[F-Droid](https://f-droid.org/en/packages/de.pixart.messenger/) says +that this app tracks and reports your activity. And it just makes me +suspect. ? tier + # Summary Most servers have their flaws. Snopyta requires an email to