I am aware of two encryption protocols that Pidgin can support with plugins:

OMEMO (two implementations):
- https://github.com/gkdr/lurch
- https://github.com/manchito/libpurple-omemo-plugin

OTR:
- https://otr.cypherpunks.ca/


On 2021-12-11 06:40, David Woolley wrote:
On 11/12/2021 11:09, mswcorp wrote:
How do I send encrypted messages on pidgin?

Insufficiently specified.

What IM services are are available to you?

Which of those do you trust not to abuse a man in the middle position?

Do you plan to operate your own server?

Do you need end to end encryption?

Do you need multipoint end to end encryption?

How much work are you prepared to put into sending a message?

What is the nature of the threat?

Are you concerned about traffic flow security?

I believe XMPP provides encryption to and from the server, but not within the 
server.  That is probably true for the supported services provided by 
commercial organisations, like Google.

I don't think any of the official plugins implements end to end encryption, but 
some third party ones might.

You can always encrypt off line, convert to uuencode or base64, and paste that 
into a message, or series of messages, for any text based service, but, on its 
own, will not give traffic flow security.

Please use a useful subject in future, so that other people can find the thread 
in the archives, and it doesn't look like spam in my mailbox.

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