Element Private Messenger
Element – Local Hosted Server (Matrix Synapse) A locally hosted Element server is a self-managed communication system based on the Matrix protocol, typically deployed using the Synapse homeserver. It allows organizations or individuals to run their own secure messaging infrastructure instead of relying on public servers. Key Features: Self-hosted messaging infrastructure Full control over user data and storage End-to-end encrypted communication Federation with other Matrix servers (optional) Supports Element clients (web, desktop, mobile) Real-time chat, group rooms, and direct messaging File sharing, voice, and video calls User and permission management Integration with LDAP/SSO for authentication Highly scalable (from small teams to enterprise deployments) Typical Use Cases: Private company communication platform Government or enterprise secure messaging Internal chat system with full data ownership Federated communication across organizations In short, a local Element server gives you full ownership of your messaging system while still allowing modern chat features and optional global interoperability through the Matrix network.
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