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How your donation will support free/libre and private communication

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Why donate to Jami?

Our history

The project was born in 2004 at Savoir-faire Linux with SFLphone (a SIP softphone for GNU/Linux).

In 2013, the revelations by Edward Snowden and the Free Software Foundation’s call for free alternatives to Skype pushed us to go further.

In 2015, the team launched Ring and chose a distributed (peer-to-peer) architecture, thanks to OpenDHT developed by Adrien Béraud.

The project became a GNU package in 2016, then took the name Jami in 2018 to avoid brand confusion.

Why donate to Jami?

Our mission

To offer everyone, wherever they are, a free communication tool that respects privacy.

Not one more platform: a radically different alternative.

Not tomorrow. Not in theory. But today.

The distributed architecture

Most messengers rely on servers (one central or several federated) through which our metadata passes and sometimes remains. Jami works differently: the network is fully distributed and runs without a server. Your device finds your correspondent’s via a shared directory, then establishes a direct, end-to-end encrypted connection, including behind most home gateways and routers. Your identities, keys, and data stay on your devices, not in a single repository. The larger the community grows, the more the network gains in robustness and autonomy.

Result:
  • No central collection of metadata.
  • No single point of failure.
  • Censorship is much more difficult.
  • No need to trust a central operator: cryptography ensures authenticity and confidentiality.
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Why is Jami vital today?

Our commitments
By receiving your donation, Savoir-faire Linux Inc. and the Jami team commit to:
development
Directly and exclusively funding Jami’s development, testing, maintenance, and improvement.
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Keeping Jami free software (libre), as a GNU package under GPLv3+ with public source code.
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Keeping Jami free of charge.
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Requiring no personal data to use the application.
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Publishing a transparency report on the use of funds.
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The Jami team is pleased to accept checks made payable to "Savoir-faire Linux Inc." for your donation. Please note that we can only accept checks from American or Canadian banks, issued in USD or CAD.

You can send your check to:
Savoir-faire Linux Inc.
7275 Saint-Urbain, #200
H2R 2Y5, Montreal,
Quebec, Canada.

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