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**XMPP** (eXtensible Messaging and Presence Protocol) is a set of open technologies for **instant messaging** (IM), multi-party chat, voice and video calls, collaboration and content syndication. In short, it is an **open**, **free** and **decentralized** messaging service. Today it is probably best compared to the **Matrix** messaging protocol, although there are some significant technical differences (XMPP is extensible and lightweight on server resources, whereas Matrix is monolithic and heavy, just to name some of the differences). | **XMPP** (eXtensible Messaging and Presence Protocol) is a set of open technologies for **instant messaging** (IM), multi-party chat, voice and video calls, collaboration and content syndication. In short, it is an **open**, **free** and **decentralized** messaging service. Today it is probably best compared to the **Matrix** messaging protocol, although there are some significant technical differences (XMPP is extensible and lightweight on server resources, whereas Matrix is monolithic and heavy, just to name some of the differences). | ||
- | XMPP was originally developed in the Jabber open-source community to provide an open, decentralized alternative to the closed instant messaging services at that time. It has a long history, but that does not mean that it's outdated, it is under constant development (extensions being created, updated or closed) and offers modern, secure ways of communication (**end-to-end encryption**). It is being used massively | + | XMPP was originally developed in the Jabber open-source community to provide an open, decentralized alternative to the closed instant messaging services at that time. It has a long history, but that does not mean that it's outdated, it is under constant development (extensions being created, updated or closed) and offers modern, secure ways of communication (**end-to-end encryption** |
I am a big fan of XMPP for many reasons. If you don't want to use XMPP then I would suggest using Matrix. These are currently the only truly free major messaging services available. Everything else is centralized, | I am a big fan of XMPP for many reasons. If you don't want to use XMPP then I would suggest using Matrix. These are currently the only truly free major messaging services available. Everything else is centralized, | ||
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===== Quick start ===== | ===== Quick start ===== | ||
- | To get started choose one of the many providers (most of them are free of charge), open an account (you don't even have to enter your e-mail address, it's usually only used for password recovery), download a client or use a web client. On AndroidOS I recommend [[https://xmpp.org/software/monocles-chat/|Monocles Chat]] or [[https:// | + | To get started choose one of the many [[https://providers.xmpp.net/ |
- | ===== Links ===== | + | ===== Basic links ===== |
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
+ | More links on another page [[xmpp: |
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