- cross-posted to:
- android@lemmy.world
- opensource@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- android@lemmy.world
- opensource@lemmy.ml
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/26007254
ArcaneChat is a FLOSS private and secure messenger focused on privacy and friendly user experience.
💬 Reliable instant messaging with multi-profile and multi-device support.
⚡️ Sign-up easily and anonymously, no phone number or any private data required.
🎮 Interactive mini-apps in chats for gaming, shopping lists, productivity and collaboration.
🔒 End-to-end encrypted chats safe against network and server attacks.
ArcaneChat is a Delta Chat client and it is compatible with other Delta Chat clients.
Source code: https://github.com/ArcaneChat/
Are you the developer?
Yes
Any way to selfhost this?
Sure thing! ArcaneChat is decentralized: https://github.com/ArcaneChat/server
I’m gonna give it a try, see how it functions.
Yeah, this is definitely a good option. Thanks :)
I’ve honestly just been debating adding a separate space to my matrix server for family
btw, Matrix server requirements are much higher, and the client apps are less user-friendly
For example, arcanechat.me server has more than 1400 users and the server is using around 800MB of RAM, CPU is idle most of the time or really low usage, less than 3GB of disk (including whole Debian operative system etc)
Mine is for 10 people and has been running on a 2 CPU instance with plenty of space
Basically chat skin for email with encryption.
Yes and no, it allows to login without providing any data or using any email account, in that case a random/anonymous account is created in arcanechat.me which is an email internally but optimized for chatting with similar speeds of other chatting platforms
Also with arcanechat.me server unencrypted messages are not allowed at all so you can be sure you don’t accidentally leak any message, also all messages are removed from the server immediately after downloading them (or after a few days when using multiple devices)