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    Signal Server

    Signal Server

    Server supporting the Signal Private Messenger applications on Android

    Signal Server is the official backend server component that supports the Signal Private Messenger ecosystem on Android, iOS, and desktop platforms, serving as the trusted message relay, contact discovery, and push notification hub while the clients handle end-to-end encryption. Built in Java and licensed under the AGPL-3.0 license, this server software handles protocols for delivering encrypted messages, synchronizing user metadata like public keys and push tokens, and providing REST and service APIs for the client apps to interact with. ...
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    Riot Android

    Riot Android

    A glossy Matrix collaboration client for Android

    ...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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