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submitted 1 month ago by solrize@lemmy.world to c/privacy@lemmy.ml

Is it ok? Is there something else you recommend instead? I tried nextcloud talk and it was pretty bad. Jitsi was ok but self hosting it looked complicated. FOSS only, of course.

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[-] foster@lemmy.fosterhangdaan.com 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I recommend Peer Calls as an alternative. Peer Calls uses peer-to-peer communication similar to Jami. You can check out Peer Calls on Github for more info.

So, in short, the things I really like about it:

  • Simple to selfhost - Only one Docker container with no dependencies (database, storage, etc.) and you only need to forward HTTP/S traffic.
  • Lightweight - You get voice and text chat; screen and file sharing. All of it directly P2P.
  • Private - Selfhosting the signaling server will grant you control over the only step which requires a central server during the WebRTC connection process.
  • No accounts - Just start using, no accounts are involved.
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