Nowadays, messaging apps are becoming one of the effective forms of communication of most people. There's Facebook Messenger, Google Hangouts, WhatsApp, and even Tumblr now has a messaging feature. We can say that people were able to communicate and express themselves better with the help of these messaging apps.

Though these apps mentioned above seem to be the most popular messaging programs used today, they all have something in common: they can't be trusted to safeguard your private information. Below are our top three list of the best and most compelling encrypted Android messengers, although there are many different encrypted messengers for Android you can use. Spend some time and get to know a little about these reliable messaging apps for your Android device.

1. Telegram
Telegram has been the first app people mention, since encrypted messaging became a thing on everyone's mind. The developers themselves say that the Telegram app is completely secure. They have a heavy focus on security, and they "make it their mission" to take security very seriously.

Mostly everyone has already heard of it, so you won't have too much trouble finding people who are also using it. Telegram lets you create chat groups with up to 5,000 members, sync your data across its cloud platform, and has support for sharing various file types, emoticon support, sticker support, video support, audio support and more. If you're looking for an encrypted chat client for Android, you may want to try this app out.

2. Signal
Signal is an open-source, encrypted, SMS-powered messaging client that takes your security seriously. Saying that Signal takes your security seriously isn't a jab at the other programs on this list. However, it should be noted that it is the only fully open-source encrypted chat messenger. Signal developers even say that anyone can verify how security it is by looking at the code themselves and that it uses open, peer-reviewed encryption protocols.

You'll be able to send messages back and forth, and thanks to their service, you'll be able to avoid any SMS or MMS fees. Going to the SMS route is very smart, as it doesn't require all of your friends to switch to contact you if they don't want to.

When it comes to features, everything is standard. You'll get everything you'd want in a messenger: text, attachments, emoticon support, group support, etc. Even though there's nothing stand out about this app, what's important is the technology and security protocols integrated into the app, and not necessarily its features.

3. Wickr Me
Although Wickr Me is an app that is not as well known as the others on this list, it's worth the chance. Just like with the other messaging apps, you'll be able to send text, images, stickers, and messages in groups with end-to-end encryption technology. Overall, a standard feature-set except for one major feature that stands out: the Shredder feature. This feature lets you "shred" all traces of your personal data from the app.


The Wickr Team takes security very seriously -- they don't collect your personal information, and your ID is totally unknown to everyone but you and your Wickr network. If you've tried Telegram and Signal and haven't been impressed, give the Wickr app a go. It's a solid app that will surely respect your privacy.