Video Conferencing Solutions

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GuiGuy
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Re: Video Conferencing Solutions

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WinExodus
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Re: Video Conferencing Solutions

#52 Post by WinExodus »

Open-source with end-to-end encryption, or I won't use it. The more I read about Zoom, the less I trust them.

I'll definitely take a peek at Jitsi.
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Re: Video Conferencing Solutions

#53 Post by WinExodus »

Interesting read on Zoom's encryption methods:

https://citizenlab.ca/2020/04/move-fast ... -meetings/
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Re: Video Conferencing Solutions

#54 Post by D800 »

asqwerth wrote: Mon May 04, 2020 2:26 am ...Once users get used to an app, many don't want to switch or have to learn something new...
Sounds similar to why Windows remains so popular.

I am in the same camp as WinExodus on this one concerning end-to-end encryption. Jitsi is intriguing if it can be used on a non-Chrome browser.
Anyone who knows me knows that I am not a fan of Google.

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