Chat would always mean less than anonymous. It puts you online in a particular time frame. And you do have to have a user.
Yet, can it be done? So far, I gather the best option would be XMPP, TLS and OTR. That would include people having Gmail accounts too. And in some future, who knows, maybe Facebook people too. That's as far as I got. Than I got stuck. The client should work across OSs. At least Windows and Linux. Maybe MacOSX and Android. Given the above three are known and public standards this requirement can be replaced with different clients on each OS. But what to chose? Only a few Jabber clients have OTR. But they all seem to have TLS support. Pidgin is one. But I have read about it having leaks, thus the removal from the TBB. Jake Applebaum talked about Jitsi. Truly a Skype replacement on steroids. Only it needs Java. And I have no idea if it leaks. Do you know any clients built with anonymity in mind? I wish to run something that doesn't need a reboot into a safe distro like Tails just to shield the leaks. Cheers! _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list tor-talk@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk