Radical servers comparision {#radical-servers-comparision-1} =========================== This document pretends to show a comparision of the radical servers. At least the one I\'ve used. I\'ll dig onto their privacy policy, what they provide... Riseup ====== RiseUp is an anarchocommunist radical server. It provides, for registered users: E-Mail and XMPP. For unregistered users, it provides mailing lists, VPN, pads, filesharing... E-Mail ------ Their E-Mail servers is **really** good. You can have infinite aliases. So you can use your riseup account without having to give your real address. (You can delete adresses anytime) XMPP ---- Riseup. I love you and all. But please, fix your XMPP server, it\'s unusable: - Can\'t use HTTP File Upload - Does not support avatars in MUC - Does not support MUC - Does not support message carbons In other worse. Their XMPP could be **MUCH** better. I hope they fix it. Privacy policy -------------- - No IP address log Awesome. I don\'t do this either. - Keep \"From:\" and \"To:\" E-Mail headers to prevent spam This is okay. I mean, even if you use PGP, the emails header cannot be encrypted. Those logs are removed after a few days. - Last logins are in quarters. Meaning they just log that you log once every 4 months. Which is good. - Data is encrypted. And only Riseup can decrypt it. Cool. Feds cannot break onto Riseup\'s Riseup and government --------------------- According to , Riseup would rather nuke their server than giving information to the government. If you do illegal things in Riseup (drugs, cheese pizza) (which, btw, violates Riseup\'s TOS), riseup will most likely work with the feds to stop you rather than nuking the organization. Conclusion ---------- Riseup is literally the best thing you can do for E-Mail. **BUT** you need to be invited to it. And no. the writer of this won\'t give you an invite. Don\'t use this for XMPP. Snopyta ======= Snopyta provides way more services than Riseup (which doesn\'t means it\'s better) According to the privacy policy. \"No data will be ever shared\" Searx ----- I use the snopyta searx instance as my search engine. And I haven\'t had a single problem with it. They **DON\'T** log any IP address or search queries. But they really have to update the Searx version. So we can use the morty proxy feature. XMPP ---- I haven\'t used it. But a friend has. And he haven\'t had a single problem with it. So I guess it is good. According to the conversations.im compliance test. It has 100% of compliance. Recommended. IP addresses are not stored in the server. Nice E-Mail ------ Idk. I haven\'t use it, they aren\'t offering more accounts. But, according to their privacy policy: - Emails are stored plain text unless you use PGP or something like that. But the drive where the mails are is encrypted. The sent and recieved logs are cleaned every 24 hours. Mastodon -------- I use the mastodon instance. By default. nothing is stored in the server unless you create an account. According to the mastodon privacy policy everything you post is stored in the server (Including private messages). So don\'t use it for sensitive things. DNS services ------------ Nothing is logged. If there\'s some abuse, logs will be kept, but will be nuked after 24 hours. Kalli.st ---------- https://kalli.st provides various services. E-Mail, Git, XMPP,Pleroma and lainsafe (:D) I've only tried their E-Email and their Git, seems to work properly. Also good luck getting an account. Conclusion ---------- Use it for Searx and XMPP, maybe Mastodon if you want. They provide more services. But they're require an account or are no too privacy oriented. (RSS, for example) They also provide this pastebin which uses AES256 encryption. And according to them. They have no way to decrypt it. If you don\'t trust their \"no logs\" policy, alright, they provide a hidden service (.onion) for everything. So use that instead! These are all the services I\'ve used for things. If I use more services. I\'ll add them here.