The digital world has enabled robust connectivity but, at the same time, has entered into an uncertain stage where the threat of information hijack looms large. Under such a worrying scenario, the Off-the-Record Messaging app is a beneficial solution if you want to message privately without being worried.
Off-the-Record Private Messaging
Off-the-Record (OTR) Messaging allows you to have private conversations over instant messaging by providing encryption. This means no one else can read your instant messages. The application mainly works as a localhost AIM proxy. So, you can run the application on your local computer and request your AIM client to connect to it.
It offers the following key features:
- Encryption
- Authentication
- Deniability
- Perfect forward secrecy.
Off-the-Record supports four common kinds of proxies:
- AIM
- SOCKS5
- HTTPS
- HTTP
To make the program work, you need to find a proxy method that your AIM client and OTR proxy have in common. To do so, run ‘otrproxy’. It will inform you about the Off-the-Record Messaging Proxy. Once found, you will need to configure your AIM client to communicate to the proxy.
When done, you will notice the OTR Proxy window, which lists all your currently active private connections and a menu offering a path to exit the proxy or edit preferences. The preferences panel displays two “pages”:
- Known fingerprints
- OTR Preferences
The latter option allows you to generate private keys and set OTR options. A list of OTR options determines whether private messaging is enabled or not. The options available are:
The options available are:
- Enable private messaging
- Automatically initiate private messaging
- Require private messaging
If you find that the “Enable private messaging” box is unchecked, private messages will be disabled entirely. The other two boxes present alongside the option will be grayed out. In the second case, if the first box appears checked, but “Automatically initiate private messaging” is unchecked, private messaging will be enabled, but only if either you or your buddy explicitly requests to start a private conversation.
Finally, suppose the first two boxes are checked but “Require private messaging” is unchecked. In that case, OTR will attempt to detect whether your buddy can understand OTR private messages and, if so, automatically start a private conversation. If all three boxes are checked, messages will not be sent to your buddy unless you are in a private chat.
Thus, Off-the-Record Messaging App supports every feature you desire for a secure communications system.
It is essential to remember that this is a very early version of the proxy and is missing many features. If you are interested in using the application and making it better, provide your valuable feedback to the OTR-users mailing list. See this page for download and other information.
Which app is best for private chat?
There are a lot of great chat apps out there that offer privacy and security, so it depends on your needs and preferences. If you’re looking for a highly secure app that offers many features, Signal is a great option. If you’re looking for something simple and easy to use, WhatsApp is a good choice. Ultimately, it’s up to you to decide which chat app is best for you.
Can someone see my WhatsApp messages from another phone?
No, even though you are using the same phone number, nobody can see your WhatsApp messages from another phone. It’s because WhatsApp doesn’t allow you to use the app from two different phones simultaneously.