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.