9/20/2023 0 Comments Share screen jitsi![]() black screen with no video, but with the avatar). With some users of Safari 14, audio for all participants will be heard but some of the video feeds from other participants will not be visible (i.e.This only affects Safari 14 users, previous Safari versions worked as do Chrome and Firefox clients on Mac and Windows. When some users are screen sharing, Safari 14 users will see a black screen in Speaker View but the screen sharing will be visible in Tile View.Since Apple released Safari 14.0, we've noticed two issues with Jitsi Meet that were not present before with users running previous versions of Safari on Macintosh: We're linking to them at the bottom of this blog post.Possibly related to issue regarding Safari 14 on iOS, but this issue affects Macs running OS X Catalina, Big Sur and Mojave using Safari Version 14.0 (15610.1.28.1.9, 15610) and variants. Update: various organisations are in the process of publishing a privacy policy, among which Bit, VC4ALL and Jitsi. They let us know that no processing of images, sound and text is done beyond what is technically essential in order to enable communications between meeting participants. (Most of the Dutch organisations that host Jitsi Meet also don't have one.)* So yesterday we asked Jitsi a few questions on Twitter Follow this link to view the Twitter thread. Privacy: bizarrely, doesn't (yet!) feature a privacy policy. Your communication is encrypted while traveling from you to the hoster, and while traveling from the hoster to the people you're chatting with. The organisation that hosts Jitsi Meet can see the content of your traffic. Jitsi Meet is not end-to-end encrypted (contrary to, for instance, Signal and WhatsApp). This means that your message can't be read by a third party while it's traveling from you to another person. It can also contribute to vulnerabilities in the code being found as soon as possible.Įncryption: you really want your online communication to be end-to-end encrypted. In theory, anyone could look into the code and check if the service really does what it says it does. Open source: this means that the service's source code is open. User friendly: when you use Jitsi Meet in your browser, you can create your own URL and others can join your "channel" without needing to create an account. ![]() Safe and private communication tools share a few characteristics: they're easy to use, open source, respect your privacy and encrypt your traffic. You can adjust the image quality to match faster and slower internet connections, and of course you can also use the tool without enabling your camera. Jitsi Meet has standard videoconferencing functionality such as group chat and private chat, screen share, the possibility to blur your background or share a YouTube video. ![]() You don't have to download anything and you don't even need an account. You can use Jitsi Meet in your browser or by downloading an app onto your smartphone. And of course the company that made the software in the first place also hosts an installation: Create your own video chat channel with Jitsi Meet. has compiled a list of Dutch organisations that host Jitsi Meet, and the French non-profit Framasoft has a list of all known Jitsi-hosters Visit the website Framatalk, which hosts a list of all known Jitsi-instances and Framasoft's own installation. The website VC4ALL View their (growing) list. It's a little bit like Wordpress in that regard: you can set up a blog that's hosted by Wordpress (), or you can install Wordpress on your own website and host it yourself (like we do on this site). Jitsi Meet is a service you can use to make video calls.
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