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    Element iOS

    Element iOS

    A glossy Matrix collaboration client for iOS

    ...On iOS, Element handles user identity, room membership, and end-to-end encryption with strong key management, allowing users to hold secure conversations that only intended participants can read, even across federated instances. The interface adheres to modern iOS paradigms, offering intuitive navigation, notifications, threaded replies, message reactions, customizable themes, and support for rich media rendering.
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    Proton Mail for iOS

    Proton Mail for iOS

    Secure email that protects your privacy

    ...It makes use of Apple’s networking APIs and encryption frameworks to deliver seamless management of encrypted communications while respecting platform conventions like touch navigation, Apple notifications, and background refresh. All sensitive operations — including key handling and encryption — occur locally on the user’s device, ensuring that plaintext messages and secret keys are never exposed to Proton’s servers or third parties.
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