Good news for privacy enthusiasts! Discord has rolled out end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for all its voice and video calls. That means your chats are now super private—just like a secret handshake, but digital. No need to tweak any settings; this protection is automatic for all calls except stage channels.
While some platforms are stepping back from E2EE, Discord is doubling down on privacy. Earlier this year, Meta took E2EE off Instagram DMs, and TikTok decided against adding it to theirs. But Discord is keeping it real, joining companies like Apple, which is also adding encryption to RCS messages. It’s a refreshing move when security and privacy are becoming bigger concerns for everyone online.
With privacy taking center stage, keep an eye on how other platforms respond. For more updates on your favorite social and streaming apps, check out our articles on YouTube’s latest AI tools and Discord’s user experience upgrades. Stay tuned to see if more apps will follow Discord’s lead in prioritizing privacy.
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