How secure are your favorite messaging apps? Check this scorecard to find out

Chances are your favorite messaging apps are vulnerable to surveillance, eavesdropping and worse. Chances also are that most users dont care enough to switch to a more secure solution, mostly because better security typically comes at the cost of usability. Thats why the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is partnering with ProPublica and the Princeton Center for Information Technology Policy to make a push for secure and user-friendly cryptography to protect communications.

As part of this endeavor, theEFF recently unveiled its Secure Messaging Scorecard, which rates 39 messaging apps and utilities based on seven metrics:

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The scorecard gives each messaging tool a green or red mark in each of the seven criteria. ChatSecure + Orbot, Cryptocat, Signal/RedPhone, Silent Phone, Silent Text and TextSecure are the only apps that have perfect scores. On the other side of things, Mxit and QQ fail to get green checkmarks in any column. Recognizable messaging tools such as AIM, BlackBerry Messenger, Kik Messenger, Secret, Snapchat, Viber and Yahoo Messenger each have only one green checkmark.

Most of the tools that are easy for the general public to use dont rely on security best practices including end-to-end encryption and open source code, according to the EFFs page dedicated to the scorecard. Messaging tools that are really secure often arent easy to use; everyday users may have trouble installing the technology, verifying its authenticity, setting up an account, or may accidentally use it in ways that expose their communications.

Check the Secure Messaging Scorecard to see how secure your favorite messaging apps are.

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