1:1 calls are end-to-end encrypted by default [1] since WebRTC is encrypted [2] and the traffic is routed directly between the clients after initialization [3][4]. Group calls still rely on Jitsi [4] which is transport encrypted by default (so it’s decrypted at the server). Jitsi supports optional E2EE in Browser and native Jitsi Client [5] but I think the Widget in Element does not support it.
Anyway thanks for your effort in making this great comment, this does answer all of my possible qiestion. I was wondering about that because I did something very weird with my friend on camera.
I don’t know. The post was visible to me in the Lemmur app (and it is also visible in the web and the matrix community even if not logged in). So maybe a bug in Lemmy or federation?
I did something very weird with my friend on camera
1:1 calls are end-to-end encrypted by default [1] since WebRTC is encrypted [2] and the traffic is routed directly between the clients after initialization [3][4]. Group calls still rely on Jitsi [4] which is transport encrypted by default (so it’s decrypted at the server). Jitsi supports optional E2EE in Browser and native Jitsi Client [5] but I think the Widget in Element does not support it.
[1] https://doc.matrix.tu-dresden.de/en/encryption/
[2] https://matrix.org/faq/#are-voip-calls-encrypted%3F
[3] https://webrtc.org/?hl=en
[4] https://doc.matrix.tu-dresden.de/integrations/
[5] https://jitsi.org/e2ee-in-jitsi/
How are you able to comment on a deleted post?
Anyway thanks for your effort in making this great comment, this does answer all of my possible qiestion. I was wondering about that because I did something very weird with my friend on camera.
I don’t know. The post was visible to me in the Lemmur app (and it is also visible in the web and the matrix community even if not logged in). So maybe a bug in Lemmy or federation?
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