Element Call is an open source end-to-end encrypted video and voice conferencing solution built on the Matrix protocol for secure communication.

We’re developing Element Call to provide the best possible security properties with compulsory end-to-end encryption, supporting sender verification, forward secrecy, post-compromise secrecy, zero-trust decentralisation and cross-domain capability. It achieves this by building on the foundations of Matrix as a mature, audited [1], open standard protocol for secure communication.

  • Snot Flickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    6 months ago

    This is awesome and has been a long-time coming. I wonder how much (if any) of Jitsi Meet is still part of the code? I just know that Matrix was struggling with secured video for a long time, and initially leveraged Jitsi Meet for their video chat with more than two participants.

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      6 months ago

      Doesn’t Jitsi Meet require an account on questionable services to host meetings nowadays?

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        6 months ago

        No they don’t, only on the first-party website. Jitsi is FOSS, with thousands of deployments.

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          I think Jitsi and Jitsi Meet are a bit different. Jitsi Meet is an easy to use system based on Jitsi and one of its deployments. I was talking about Jitsi Meet here, not about Jitsi (the protocol) itself