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    libsignal

    libsignal

    Home to the Signal Protocol and other cryptographic primitives

    ...Written primarily in Rust with bindings and APIs surfaced for Java, Swift, and TypeScript, this library encapsulates critical algorithms like the Double Ratchet, prekey mechanisms, secure key storage, and zero-knowledge group primitives, along with additional utilities for media handling and device key transfer. libsignal abstracts complex cryptographic constructions into reusable components that client applications can adopt to ensure forward secrecy, authentication, and integrity without re-implementing core security logic. Although its primary use is within the Signal ecosystem, its documentation and exposed interfaces allow developers to explore modern secure messaging primitives or use pieces of the protocol in experimental applications.
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    Signal

    Signal

    A private messenger for Android

    Signal-Android is the official open-source Android client for Signal, a secure messaging app focused on end-to-end encryption and privacy. Developed by the Signal Foundation, it enables private messaging, voice, and video calls, without storing user data. Signal uses the Signal Protocol for encryption and does not collect metadata, making it one of the most privacy-focused communication platforms available.
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    Session for Android

    Session for Android

    A Decentralized, Onion Routed, Private Messenger

    Session Android is the official mobile client for Session, a privacy-first messaging protocol that enables secure, anonymous messaging without requiring phone numbers, email addresses, or centralized user accounts. Built natively for Android, the app lets users send and receive end-to-end encrypted text messages, voice notes, images, and attachments in both one-on-one and group chats, all while routing data through a decentralized onion-routing network designed to protect not just message...
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    Telegram for Android

    Telegram for Android

    Telegram messenger for Android

    Telegram is a wonderful and private messaging app that offers simple, fast, secure and synced messaging for all your devices. It delivers messages faster than any other application; cloud-based so you can access your messages from any device; and very secure, with messages heavily encrypted and could even self-destruct. Telegram is simple and fun to use, with powerful photo and video editing tools as well as an open sticker/GIF platform to let you express yourself fully. It’s also...
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Riot Android

    Riot Android

    A glossy Matrix collaboration client for Android

    Riot Android is the original Android client for the Matrix network — a decentralized, secure communication protocol — that enables users to send end-to-end encrypted messages, join rooms, conduct voice and video calls, and interact across federated communities without relying on centralized servers. As the predecessor to Element X, Riot Android laid the groundwork for mobile access to Matrix while providing advanced features like threaded replies, rich media handling, room moderation, and custom notification controls. It integrates tightly with Android’s native platform capabilities, offering background sync, push notifications, and account management while keeping user cryptographic keys secure on the device for privacy. Users appreciate Riot’s ability to join public or private communities hosted across different Matrix servers, making it useful for both personal and organizational communication with interoperability at its core.
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