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Personally, I just opt for Matrix/Element due to the familiarity of the implementation used for encrypting the conversation. It rely on JItsi for video/audio calls however, so there's that. Matrix is self-hostable since you can run synaptic server locally. As far as confidentiality goes, if you teach the people to regularly swap out encryption keys on a yearly basis on both sides, the chat log would forever be encrypted and "lost" to time, because the key required to decrypt those are being overwritten by new key.