Faraday
Secure messenger for Matrix based on Element
Version: 1.1.1
Added: 17-12-2024
Updated: 17-12-2024
Added: 17-12-2024
Updated: 17-12-2024
Faraday is a client for the Matrix protocol, configured to work primarily with user servers.
Compared to other clients, it allows you to work more flexibly with the Matrix functionality, as well as work with the team without fear of information leaks.
The Matrix protocol is a decentralized way of exchanging messages with end-to-end encryption, allowing you to share your message history on multiple devices and much more, possible thanks to our client
Faraday has many improvements:
- Support for multiple servers in one application
- Multiaccount for different user servers
- Notifications for multiaccount with automatic transfer to the server from which the notification came
- Widgets for team collaboration with integration of Taiga, Cryptpad services
- Nuke-password for clearing application data
- An opportunity .onion server connection
- General improvements for the user
Faraday has an open source code: https://github.com/FaradayApp/Faraday-android
Learn more about the Matrix protocol: https://matrix.org/
Compared to other clients, it allows you to work more flexibly with the Matrix functionality, as well as work with the team without fear of information leaks.
The Matrix protocol is a decentralized way of exchanging messages with end-to-end encryption, allowing you to share your message history on multiple devices and much more, possible thanks to our client
Faraday has many improvements:
- Support for multiple servers in one application
- Multiaccount for different user servers
- Notifications for multiaccount with automatic transfer to the server from which the notification came
- Widgets for team collaboration with integration of Taiga, Cryptpad services
- Nuke-password for clearing application data
- An opportunity .onion server connection
- General improvements for the user
Faraday has an open source code: https://github.com/FaradayApp/Faraday-android
Learn more about the Matrix protocol: https://matrix.org/