Quoting Russell Coker ([email protected]):

> https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2020/04/security_and_pr_1.html
> Bruce Schneier wrote an informative blog post about the problems with Zoom.

The Citizen Lab report from two days ago, to which Schneier links, is
particularly damning, e.g., the firm lying about the nature of the
crypto.
https://citizenlab.ca/2020/04/move-fast-roll-your-own-crypto-a-quick-look-at-the-confidentiality-of-zoom-meetings/

> https://jitsi.org/
> He recommends Jitsi which has Debian packages among other things.

I participate in Jitsi Meet videoconferences on a Devuan Project server
just about every week, and it works consistently very well indeed --
bearing in mind that the requirement don't include much as to security,
and the Jitsi project doesn't promise much.

Although in theory any modern Web browser able to support WebRTC would
suffice, I always recommend Chromium.  People trying to use, e.g.,
Firefox are more likely to have problems.  (I suppose one could equally
pick Google Chrome, but why use a proprietary variant of Chromium when
you could use Chromium?)

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