End-to-end encryption protects your video chats from prying eyes & data leaks, which is even more important as we work and socialize remotely. Through the latest @NGIZero funding call NLnet supports new E2E encryption for the popular open source #JitsiMeet video chat solution, as well as a host of open source & open hardware projects like: peer-to-peer editing @libreoffice, live streaming in @pixelfed, automated vulnerability scanning for GNU Guix and much more -> nlnet.nl/news/2020/20200910-Se

I do wonder why these are getting funding. I did never see why jitsi is better then ring (now Jami) to give an example. Simple xmmp chats already are secured.
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@hansw Jitsi works but Jami/Ring does not (despite its promise). Every attempt to use Jami ends in calls not connecting and high use of battery on mobile which leads me to uninstall. Until those issues are sorted out it's an interesting idea without a workable implementation

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