Sounds good, but Threema is a paid service. It has a technical user id, phone number and e-mail address are optional. Threema: Seems to be the best solution with regards to privacy.Signal is getting more popular in the last months and reachs an acceptable distribution within other people I want to communicate. Signal: Looks better, some issues on the security side, ID is also based on phone number.Telegram: Looks better, already has an OH integration, nice App, BUT: e2e encryption only on demand, US operator, phone number based user ids = exposing your pjhone number.This gets even worth within the last weeks so I need to move… WhatsApp is not respecting privacy anymore, Faccebook is clearly aiming your data and monitize it in any way. This is exactly the scenario I want to fix. I already created a WA binding in the past, but since they changed their API this approach is dead. WhatsApp: Most of my private contacts are using WhatsApp.openHAB App: Yes, I know you could receive messages using myopenhab, but I don’t use the App for various reasons and prefer a solution, which reports alarms to the App I’m using for my daily communication (otherwise the chance to miss an alarm is hight).And of course: If has to be integrated into OH Another important aspect is: I want to receive alarms on my mobile with the App I’m using also for private messaging. Implementing my own messaging infrastructure is no option, but using a public service is also a matter of trusting the supplier with regards to data privacy. For me security and data privacy are an important aspect. I’m currently thinking about the right service to implement messaging/alarming for my Smart Home.
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