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- | ====== How to use Matrix ====== | ||
- | New to Matrix? You're in the right place! This page will help you get started with Matrix and Tel Aviv Makerspace' | ||
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- | ===== What is Matrix? ===== | ||
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- | Matrix is similar to email in that you have a server that you connect to (like gmail, yahoo, etc) and a client app (like outlook, thunderbird, | ||
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- | ===== Choosing a client ===== | ||
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- | There are many different Matrix clients available. The most popular ones are Schildichat, | ||
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- | Here's a quick comparison of the most popular clients: | ||
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- | | Client | Platform | Description | | ||
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- | More information about the clients can be found [[https:// | ||
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- | ===== Choosing a server ===== | ||
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- | There are many different Matrix servers available. The most popular one is [[https:// | ||
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- | ===== Connecting to the server ===== | ||
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- | Once you've chosen a client and a server, you can connect to the server by entering the server' | ||
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- | For example, if you're using Element/ | ||
- | enter the server' | ||
- | The server address is the domain name of the server, without the '' | ||
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- | for Tel Aviv Makers' | ||
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- | ^ {{: | ||
- | After that, just enter your '' | ||
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- | ===== User and room addresses ===== | ||
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- | In Matrix, every user and room has an address. The address of a user is structured like this: **@username: | ||
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- | ===== End-to-end encryption ===== | ||
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- | ==== Your keys ==== | ||
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- | Matrix supports end-to-end encryption, which means that your messages are encrypted before they are sent to the server. This means that even if the server is compromised, | ||
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- | Once you log in to your account on a new device, you will be asked to verify your new session with an old one, usually in the form of a pop-up or a notification. It's very important to do so, as otherwise you won't be able to read encrypted messages from that device. | ||
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- | In element and schildichat, | ||
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- | ==== Verifying other users ==== | ||
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- | You can also verify other users to make sure that your communication with them is encrypted. To do so, go to the user's profile, click on the " | ||
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- | ==== Key backup ==== | ||
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- | Matrix also supports key backup, which means that you can backup your encryption keys to the server. This is useful in case you lose your device or if you want to use a new device. To enable key backup, go to the " | ||
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- | ==== Encryption rules ==== | ||
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- | You can also follow those simple rules to make sure that encryption always works: | ||
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- | * Always have at least one verified session logged in, as to not lose access to your encryption keys. | ||
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- | * Verify new sessions as soon as you log in to them. | ||
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- | * Do not enable the " | ||
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- | * Set up key backup and make sure that it's working. | ||