There is no security issue with this, it is only complaining because it expects the certificate to have “” as the CN instead of “xmpp.is”. To make it work you must press “Add Exception”. Now the account has been added to your client but not registered yet. You will now confirm the details before you register, then finally press “Finish”. Everything else can be left as is, then press “Next”. Since Tor Messenger doesn’t currently fetch the SRV records you must specify the server to be “”. This is the important part that involves the work-around. Now enter a password (make it strong!) then press “Next”. Here you will see how you should register specify any username you’d like but make sure the domain is set to “xmpp.is” and that the “Create this new account on the server” is checked. Press “New Account” and a new window will appear. When you get it running you will see this screen. To download Tor Messenger (Beta) go here: /blog/tor-messenger-beta-chat-over-tor-easily Until that bug is fixed you must use this work-around to register & connect to xmpp.is. There is currently a bug with Tor Messenger where it will not attempt to fetch the SRV records and translate “xmpp.is” into “” so this guide contains a work-around for you to use xmpp.is on Tor Messenger.
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