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        <description>This is a section of the manual on how to use Element&#039;s end-to-end-encryption. To see the rest of the manual, find the page here

End-to-End-encryption for Matrix on Element

End-to-end encryption means that only the parties participating in a conversation are able to decrypt and read the messages that were send. Our server is not able to decrypt the messages that were sent, preventing third parties to read the messages.</description>
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There are many Matrix clients, but we recommend Element.
&lt;https://matrix.physik.fu-berlin.de&gt;
Android

You can download Element from Google Play.

&lt;https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=im.vector.app&gt;

iOS

You can download Element from the Apple Appstore

&lt;https://apps.apple.com/us/app/vector-im/id1083446067&gt;

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More Documentation


	*  End-to-End-encryption for Matrix on Element, and
	*  Matrix on your phone.

We are running a Matrix instance. Go to meet.physik.fu-berlin.de to use the web client, where you can log in with your regular Physics account credentials.

Matrix is an instant messaging protocal, and is accessed by using a client. Analogously to how email is a protocol, and Gmail is a client. Like with email, there are many clients for Matrix. Different people can use different clients t…</description>
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