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minus-squareroastpotatothieflinkfedilinkarrow-up7·3 years agoDoes any service provide end to end encryption for group video chats? There was a jitsi blog post a while ago saying it’s not possible with the state of the art technology, but they are trying to develop something novel to make it work.
minus-squareroastpotatothieflinkfedilinkarrow-up2·3 years agoGreat. Wire really is the only serious messaging platform. https://wire.com/en/blog/secure-video-conference-calls/ The only remaining problem with Wire is bridging. Some interesting info about that here: https://github.com/wireapp/wire/issues/160
Does any service provide end to end encryption for group video chats? There was a jitsi blog post a while ago saying it’s not possible with the state of the art technology, but they are trying to develop something novel to make it work.
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Wire claims to have it
Great. Wire really is the only serious messaging platform.
https://wire.com/en/blog/secure-video-conference-calls/
The only remaining problem with Wire is bridging. Some interesting info about that here:
https://github.com/wireapp/wire/issues/160