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Discord Voice and Video Calls Now End-to-End Encrypted by Default

Discord has officially implemented end-to-end encryption for all voice and video calls across its desktop, mobile, web, and console platforms using the new open-source DAVE protocol.

Key Points

  • The encryption applies automatically to direct messages, group chats, voice channels, and Go Live streams.
  • Stage channels are excluded from the update because they are designed for large-scale public broadcasting.
  • Discord developed the DAVE protocol to maintain encryption across diverse hardware, including PlayStation and Xbox consoles.
  • The company is removing legacy code to ensure encrypted calls are the only available option for users.
  • Discord confirmed that it currently has no plans to extend end-to-end encryption to text-based messaging.

Why it Matters

This update significantly enhances user privacy by securing real-time communications across one of the internet's most diverse multi-platform ecosystems. By prioritizing encryption for voice and video, Discord distinguishes its security strategy from other major platforms that have recently scaled back similar privacy features.
MacRumors Published by Tim Hardwick
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