Same with Facebook's XMPP, which can be used in Pidgin.

An alternative is: https://crypto.cat/

Which is still in development but looks really promising.  You can even run your own server.

On 03/17/2013 12:33 AM, der.hans wrote:
Am 16. Mar, 2013 schwätzte Nathan England so:

moin moin,

My favorite IM is Google Talk, and I use the OTR on all my contacts. But
still, it's Google. I have given them access to some of my email. Access to
most of my whereabouts, though I often disable it. I don't know if I want them
to have all my chats as well. But like others have mentioned, I *assume* that
my connection to their server is encrypted, but the message is stored in plain
text and scanned for advertising or what ever and then sent on to the final
recipient, most likely in plain text.

Well, if you're both using non-Google clients and OTR, Google shouldn't
have access to the clear text.

Also, if you use Jabber or other XMPP service, then you're not going
through Google at all. The issue will be convincing people to use that
other service and a client not from one of the big names that will track
the conversation.

ciao,

der.hans


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