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## Federation
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xmpp.dk allows federated connections to all other *S2S TLS-enabled Jabber servers* so you can chat with anyone that has a Jabber account as long as their provider supports TLS and is configured correctly.
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## xmpp.net score
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[![xmpp.net_score](https://xmpp.net/badge.php?domain=xmpp.dk)][xmpp.net]
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[jabber-clients]: https://xmpp.org/software/clients.html
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[off-the-record]: https://otr.cypherpunks.ca/
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[xmpp.net]: https://xmpp.net/result.php?domain=xmpp.dk&type=client
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[off-the-record]: https://otr.cypherpunks.ca/
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There are literally hundreds of public jabber servers out there, so why yet another you might ask? Well, I'm
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a huge fan of decentralisation. I believe that communication between individuals should be free and without borders, so setting up a jabber server is my way of supporting this.
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[![xmpp.net_score](https://xmpp.net/badge.php?domain=xmpp.dk)][xmpp.net]
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[more]: https://www.xmpp.org
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[clientlist]: https://xmpp.org/software/clients.html
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[xmpp.net]: https://xmpp.net/result.php?domain=xmpp.dk&type=client
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