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by swixmix
2266 days ago
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Doesn't Jitsi have the same problem? The solution is the same: Run your own server. End to end encrypted videoconferencing does not scale easily without a server. > Is Jitsi Meet end-to-end encrypted? #409 > ... "yes, https://meet.jit.si/ encrypts the communication, only the two clients and our server has access to them". ... [1] [1]: https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi-meet/issues/409 |
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> Is Jitsi Meet end-to-end encrypted? #409
> ... "yes, https://meet.jit.si/ encrypts the communication, only the two clients and our server has access to them". ... [1]
In fact, "yes, .. " is an answer to the question "is it reasonable to use Jitsi Meet from an untrusted wifi network?". It was written by a user of Jitsi and not one of the developers.
A developer answers "when talking on meet.jit.si your stream is encrypted on the network but decrypted on the machine that hosts the bridge."