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Delta Chat

Delta Chat looks and feels like other popular messenger apps, but does not involve centralized tracking and control.

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The app uses the largest, most diverse and decentralized communication system ever created: the existing e-mail server network. Just use your standard e-mail account and start chatting with any of your e-mail contacts, whether they have installed Delta Chat or not.

Technically, Delta Chat is an e-mail application but with a modern chat interface. E-Mail in a new dress if you will. Chat and contact data remain on your devices. No uploads of addressbook, calendar or other personal data. There simply are no Delta Chat servers where anything could be uploaded to.

Use Delta Chat with anyone out of billions of people: just use their e-mail address. Recipients will see a simple e-mail and may directly reply with their own e-mail app. They don’t need to install Delta Chat, visit websites or sign up anywhere. If you send a picture or other media to a chat group your chat recipients will see a nice regular e-mail with an attachment. If they send a message and attachments back, you will see the media in your chat for this contact.

Delta Chat sends e-mails using your e-mail account and provider of choice. You can change mobile numbers without any trouble or even work without any SIM card or phone number at all. You can export all your chat data on one device, import it on a new device and happily continue chatting. Not requiring mobile numbers avoids cell-tower and other tracking.

Delta Chat establishes end-to-end encryption automatically when chat partners start communicating with each other. On a two-people chat, just send a “Hi!” message and already receive an encrypted reply if the other side accepts you as contact. End-to-End encryption not only works between Delta Chat apps, but also with other e-mail apps if they support the Autocrypt Level 1 encryption standard.

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Free or paid:

  • Free

Accessibility and User Comments:

The advanced options button in the login screen misses a proper label, but can be read by it's element ID. TalkBack actions in the message and conversations list are not supported. Apart from that the app appears to be completely accessible.

Last Tested App version and Android version:

1.44.0 running on a Google Pixel 6 with Android 14

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Steffen Schultz

Using Android since 2016. Google Pixel series as primary device, additionally using devices from Amazon, Motorola, and Ulefone. Creator of the awesome android accessibility app list for the german community.

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