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@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ Above was our specific case and you probably have a different use for the chat a
This depends on what your use case is. Are you looking for a secure version of SMS, or are you looking for an organised place for different groups and tasks to be handled? The former fits the use case of Signal, Telegram, Whatsapp, Skype, and the latter is better handled by Slack, Mattermost, Rocketchat, and Matrix. We are not implying that all these chat apps have the 3 baselines passed, but just giving you examples.
![](/u/image/chat-usecase.jpg)
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### 2. Can you be anonymous
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Two is if you care for the environmental and ethical impact of your servers, such as [what kind of energy source is being used and what is the ethical stance of the hosters.](https://ungleich.ch/en-us/cms/blog/2019/06/28/how-run-really-green-datacenter/)
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The ability to decide where your servers will physically be, either by running the server by yourself or by somebody you can trust is a big difference between some chat apps and others. Chats that offer home servers, self-hosted options such as Matrix or Mattermost give you the ability to choose, and any chat app that does not, locks you in the chat provider's choice.
### 4. Decentralised or centralised