Discord just made your voice and video calls more private and secure than ever, but concerns about age verification privacy haven’t gone away



  • Discord has implemented end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for voice and video calls by default
  • This is possible through its E2EE protocol, DAVE (Discord Audio and Video End-to-End Encryption)
  • Discord does not plan to use E2EE for text messages

Discord is working hard to regain the trust of its users, with recent moves including adding Xbox Game Pass to Nitro and improving streaming on Linux, but it’s not slowing down, judging by its latest move, even if it still may not be enough to appease everyone.

In its latest blog post, Discord announced that all voice and video calls will now include end-to-end encryption (E2EE) by default on its platforms. This means that calls are now completely private and secure, and only those inside a call can hear conversations.

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