Matrix clients for decentralized messaging - eviltoast
  • Meseta@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Even if the messages are end to end encrypted I wouldn’t trust a third party with that data (unless it was a company that does it for a living.)

    I’d probably recommend running your own instance, I imagine for that few users it would be pretty cheap. Though maintenance is probably the biggest issue there.

    Or just use a third party Matrix server but send client info over email using GPG keys. That would cost you nothing.

      • ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        1 year ago

        No, he means from a server. Either a VPS, a physical server you buy, or an old laptop in the corner that you keep always running (idk if that’s enough for matrix, I want to host my own for about the same number of people but have yet to take the plunge. Also want to host myself a nextcloud instance, a jellyfin server, and motioneyeos. One day…)

        • speck@kbin.social
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          1 year ago

          I think this helps me clarify what I am asking: I want to set up an instance of Matrix/Element that is private (defederated?).

          To do so, it has to live somewhere. And I gather that can be a public server like @domi linked to, or on a VPS (or physical server, but I don’t want to go there).

          Public server is what I originally had in mind: are there any that are better options than others in relation to security/privacy?

          If I instead rent space on a VPS, (a) what’s a decent one to consider and (b) do I then need to install something in addition to Element like Synapse, which someone else mentioned?