that means basically the only lingering issues I had with Deltachat as a personal messenger are completely gone
seriously go to https://delta.chat/ right now and try it out
encryption info:
https://delta.chat/en/help#e2ee
https://autocrypt2.org/#/
@ben
> I rather like using Thunderbird on Android. It supports Autocrypt too!
I didn't know either of these things. Thanks for the tip!
I've installed Thunderbird via F-Droid so I can try this out. I'm told it supports XMPP and Matrix too, which might allow me to get rid of a bunch of the apps I'm currently juggling on my ancient and increasingly decrepit Android.
Autocrypt post-quantum cryptography roadmap.
Q1 2026: Draft
Q2 2026: Implementation
Q3 2026: Testing
Q4 2026: Release
Source: https://autocrypt2.org/#/autocrypt-v2-status-and-roadmap
Resource: https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Autocrypt
Website: https://docs.autocrypt.org
#Autocrypt #PQC #Encryption #E2EE #Privacy #InfoSec #CyberSecurity #Decentralized #Decentralization #Interoperable #OpenPGP #PGP #rPGP #Rust #OpenSource #FOSS #FreeSoftware #FLOSS #PostQuantum #Cryptography #DeltaChat #Chatmail #Chat #Messaging #Messenger #SelfHost #SelfHosting
@scottjenson I'm pessimistic up to the point where you have to have to assume it will fail completely. Just as XMPP and MAIL failed.
The only encryption implementation with success were the approaches where the UX can be controlled centrally.
For MAIL there is #autocrypt now, it is astonishing how good it is – but email is still not encypted today.
XMPP/Jabber has OMEMO, but stillt struggles with client adoption and it isn't omnipresent.
Where it worked: #DeltaChat and #Signal both using a central library that can make sure encryption reliably lands at peoples fingertips.
@Tutanota will you finally implement autocrypt with their V2 ? PFS and PQC ? i know your own already do this but pgp support would allow us to talk to other people securely not only tuta user or the incredibly not convenient password.
#autocrypt #interoperability #encryption #email #security #eu
Autocrypt Announces Product Release of Post-Quantum PKI Product, Pioneering PQC-enabled Solutions for Automotive OEMs
https://laotiantimes.com/2025/12/08/autocrypt-announces-product-release-of-post-quantum-pki-product-pioneering-pqc-enabled-solutions-for-automotive-oems/
#Infosec #Security #Cybersecurity #CeptBiro #Autocrypt #PostQuantum #PKIProduct #PQCenabledSolutions #AutomotiveOEM
SEOUL, South Korea, Dec. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Leading automotive cybersecurity solutions provider AUTOCRYPT announced on December 8, 2025, the launch of “AutoCrypt PKI-Vehicles,” a new next-generation Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) solution supporting ML-DSA, a post-quantum digital signature algorithm. With its announcement, Autocrypt is among the early leaders to commercialize ML-DSA-enabled PKI that can be applied […]
Wer noch nicht mit Mail-Verschlüsselung arbeitet, könnte langsam mal darüber nachdenken, wenn jetzt der Bundeskanzler von "präventiver Telekommunikationsüberwachung" spricht (riecht nach einem neuen Branding für die Chatkontrolle).
Früher hätte ich jetzt erklärt, wie man PGP mit Thunderbird nutzt. Stattdessen empfehle ich seit einigen Jahren der Usability und Portabilität nur noch
https://delta.chat/de/
Installieren (für alle geläufigen mobilen und Desktop Systeme verfügbar), vorhandene Emailadresse eintragen, fertig.
Die Verschlüsselung ist voll automatisiert nutzbar (man kann weiterhin den bereits existierenden PGP Key verwenden).
Probiert es mal aus, kinderleicht!
@delta
#deltachat #Verschlüsselung #Email #PGP #autocrypt #EinsteigerFreundlich
Regarding @thunderbird, that is applicable to you too. In https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/openpgp-thunderbird-howto-and-faq#w_does-thunderbird-support-autocrypt it is claimed: "Thunderbird does not support the Autocrypt philosophy that encryption should be fully automatic" Well, what is the advantage of an email non-being encrypted, always that the two senders support OpenPGP (and share the public keys) or whatever common encryption method? Of course, if one does not have a public key, I understand it is impossible to make automatic encryption.
Further, I have another question: in the link above claims: 'At this time, Thunderbird doesn't support the "Gossip" feature.'
However, on the Autocrypt webpage, it appears a table where it seems thunderbird supports gossip. (https://docs.autocrypt.org/dev-status.html). Then?