btw. if audio + chat WOULD be sufficient (it can handle a lot of participants)
try mumble! :) https://sourceforge.net/projects/mumble/ the Android App is called "plumble" https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.morlunk.mumbleclient/ * Client + Server is 100% Open Source * mumble server is easy to setup * mumble client is also pretty easy to setup o headphones / headset recommended * encrypted communication (128 bit OCB-AES128) apt update # server apt install murmur; # client apt install mumble; give it a call: https://audio-konferenz-server.de/ (sever is running CentOS X-D but Client is Debian 10 :) ) just 4 info On 6/7/20 3:42 PM, Peter Ehlert wrote: > > On 6/6/20 10:00 PM, Keith bainbridge wrote: >> On 6/6/20 3:32 am, john doe wrote: >>> On 6/5/2020 6:28 PM, Peter Ehlert wrote: >>>> Family is using Zoom, International. >>>> They will use Zoom, and I need to participate. >>>> >>>> I use Debian Mate Stable, and Firefox ESR >>>> >>>> I am concerned about security, duh! >>>> Looking for ideas. >>>> >>>> my current thoughts, in order of preference: >>>> >>>> 1. Use a separate Debian alongside my daily driver, and use Only >>>> for the >>>> Zoom meetings >>>> >>> >>> I would install a Debian VM for Zoom and alike software. >>> >>> -- >>> John Doe >>> >> >> >> I did too - until somebody suggested firejail. > > I am not a Chromium user... and I don't like to fight the VMs > > Firefox does have a number of addon privacy tools... > this one looks interesting: https://add0n.com/privacy-settings.html >> >> I always got prompts to install add-ons in chromium. >> >