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How to setup OTR encryption in Pidgin

Writing proper howtos is so hard and time consuming. Copy/pasting them from other sites is so much easier. \o/

This time we ripped this tutorial from great website https://securityinabox.org Check it out for more articles and howtos about privacy and encryption

Source of the howto: https://securityinabox.org/pidgin_securechat

REMEMBER! Most of the settings in this tutorial, as well as general way of using OTR can be applied to any chat program supporting off-the-record encryption

How to Use OTR to Initiate a Secure Messaging Session in Pidgin

About Pidgin and OTR

Both your correspondent and yourself must configure the OTR plugin before you can enable private and secure Instant Messaging (IM) sessions. OTR plugin will automatically detect when both parties have installed and properly configured the OTR plugin.

Note: If you request a private conversation with a friend who has neither installed nor configured OTR, it will automatically send a message explaining how they can obtain the OTR plugin.

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This week Security and Paranoia on Internet @ Barcelona CopyLeft

Saturday 21st of June

Workshop on basic knowledge for using internet safely.

First part: the difference between “clear” browsing and “encrypted” browsing, and OTR (encryption protocol for Instant Messaging).

Second part: introduction to GPG (Gnu Pretty Guard), a system that allows people to encrypt and sign data and communications.

Third part: Tor and the onion network. Tor protects you by bouncing your communications around a distributed network of relays run by volunteers all around the world: it prevents somebody watching your Internet connection from learning what sites you visit, and it prevents the sites you visit from learning your physical location.

See you there at 15.00 then!

@ Barcelona CopyLeft Van Boetselaarstraat 1 A*damflyer