Crypto-friendly web browser Brave has announced that private and unlimited video calls can now be made on its platform.
Brave wrote on Twitter that video conferencing is now available on Brave Nightly, a test and development version of the browser. Known as Brave Together, the platform allows for end-to-end encryption of video calls - but is still in beta with incomplete features.
Brave Together is based on open source, Jitsi-encrypted video chat software, favorite video application of NSA control officer Edward Snowden, according to an interview he provided Wired in 2017.
An account does not necessarily use the video conferencing platform but will need to use the Brave browser.
The Covid-19 pandemic witnessed an explosion in the use of video conferencing platforms as countries around the world made rigorous strides and people conducted remote meetings or phoned family and friends.
Brave browser - praised by crypto inventors from Tyler Winklesvoss to CEO Binance Changpeng Zhao - provides an alternative to regular web browsers with privacy and crypto reward programs via native BAT tokens . The platform has criticized Google's purposeful monopoly and seriously as a more appropriate option.
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