Here's How to Host Your Own Encrypted Video Conferencing Solution

Updates to Zoom’s privacy policy — namely the suggested use of user data to train LLMs — have many folks scrambling for viable alternatives. One possible solution? Host your own private, encrypted video conference room with Jitsi. If you’re looking to dive into a weekend project that you’ll actually use, the folks at Computer Hope have put together a detailed guide to setting up, configuring, and running your very secure own meeting room.

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