Element is a peer-to-peer encrypted IM App supporting Messaging, Audio and Video calls among two users or in groups. It allows for 'Spaces' as well and is structured a little like Discord with a layer of encryption on top.
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### Characteristics
 
Criteria | Rating | Observation
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_**Security**_ | <markstyle="background:green">strong</mark> | No known attack or vulnerability; selected by public bodies
_**Privacy**_ | <markstyle="background:green">strong</mark> | E2EE, 0-k; metadata known to be public, however
_**Service Integration**_ | <markstyle="background:green">strong</mark> | Integration with most prevailing IM Apps
_**User Exp**_ | <markstyle="background:yellow;color:black">average</mark> | Easy-to-use service on a stand-alone basis
_**Pricing**_ | <markstyle="background:green">strong</mark> | Free tier & paid tier within the market
 
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### Structure
 
This section covers an overview of the structure of the service.
 
#### Protocol
The protocol is developed by [matrix.org](https://matrix.org), a fundation based in the United Kingdom.
Element is a client based on the protocol. There are a few other Clients available.
 
#### Host
Being Privacy-aware, Element offers the option to [[Selfhosting|self-host]] an instance of their Chat or rent space on their server.
 
#### Client
Element is the most user-friendly Client to access the Matrix protocol, having been selected to be forked by the [French government](https://www.element.io/case-studies/tchap) for their Public Servants, the [German Army](https://element.io/blog/bwmessenger-goes-live-for-bundeswehr/) and the [German Health system](https://discussions.app/t/ElementIO) as a secure IM Client.
 
#### Bridges
Matrix.org benefits from an environment of developpers who have created bridges between the protocol and popular IM Apps: