E2EE Applications recommended by Global Encryption Coalition. I tried WireMin, Session, and WhatsApp on the list. Here are some of my impressions of them.

WhatsApp: An old-school messenger that many people have. It has everything we need for a messenger. But… not safe for sure. Why? Meta’s development, and it steals users’ data to survive.

WireMin: A decentralized social media platform + private messenger with a small user base, but I like it. It operates entirely on a P2P decentralized network and offers E2EE for DMs, voice calls, video calls, files, and pictures. Basically, it has everything I need while maintaining my privacy and anonymity. It’s hard to find this in today’s social media market. Especially considering no one can ban your account or remove my content.

Session: A Tor network private messenger, quite famous nowadays in the realm of private messengers because it won’t ask for personal info during registration, just like WireMin. I like the design; it’s pretty clean. Compared to Signal, WhatsApp, and Telegram, I would choose Session because Tor network encryption makes messages much safer.

Overall, I will keep using Session and WireMin—one to replace my messenger and the other, probably, to replace Twitter in the future if more people could realize the harm of censorship, media manipulation, and online privacy issues.