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.
Jami should be able to do it as it is p2p in general. It does also support a server relay mode, but that is really just another Jami client on a fast internet connection helping the other clients, thus while this client can see all the streams, it is not any different from another regular participant in regards to e2ee.
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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Curious- do you know if it works well/at all on chromium or better yet ungoogled-chromium?
Yes, it works. That feature was implemented for the Chromium project, and I would specify at engine level (Blink), itself.
Jami should be able to do it as it is p2p in general. It does also support a server relay mode, but that is really just another Jami client on a fast internet connection helping the other clients, thus while this client can see all the streams, it is not any different from another regular participant in regards to e2ee.
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