


Read a more detailed description of Jitsi encryption (the open source basis for Brave Talk). Brave will continue to improve Brave Talk’s encryption properties and work to remove some of these limitations. If you record a call, 8x8’s servers will receive a set of keys to decrypt the video/audio stream in order to process and store that recording. If you want to include a phone participant in your call, have more than 20 participants, or want to include users with incompatible browsers (Safari, most iOS browsers, and browsers based on Chromium version 83 or below), this encryption setting will not work. However, there are some important limits to Video Bridge Encryption. Assuming honest but curious behavior, neither Brave nor its partner, 8x8, have this key by default. Jesus was courageous enough to completely surrender His life to God. Nevertheless, in that same verse we see Jesus tell God: Yet not as I will, but as you will. Only people with keys can see your calls. The Bible tells us He was deeply troubled over what was to come as He prayed: My Father, if it is possible, may this cup be taken from me ( Matthew 26:39 ). When you enable Video Bridge Encryption in Security Options, your browser exchanges keys with other call participants, and these keys are used to encrypt the video and audio streams.

The video and audio from your call are transmitted to other participants with the help of a Video Bridge server that’s run by Brave’s partner, 8x8. This is similar to how many websites use HTTPS to ensure your traffic can’t be captured on public networks (e.g. To start, all video and audio data transferred through Brave Talk is encrypted via transport layer encryption.
