Video Calls
Jami
Privacy-oriented video calling service to reduce and improve data control.
Jami offers a privacy-conscious alternative in this category, with a stronger focus on data protection than many mainstream tools.
✓ Good for you if:
- • You want fewer trackers and less account-linked data
- • You care about privacy by default
Key qualities
Overview
This section gives a technical overview of how this app handles security and data. Look at the protocol it uses (for example, Signal protocol, Matrix, or WebRTC), how encryption keys are generated and stored, and which parts of the system are end‑to‑end encrypted versus only encrypted “in transit”.
Why it matters for privacy: understanding the protocol, metadata, and server design helps you see what an attacker, the service provider, or a government request could realistically learn about users. It also shows where trust assumptions live: in the app code, in the servers, in the push‑notification infrastructure, or in external services like Google or Apple.
Example of what a full review would include: diagrams of message flow, notes on key rotation and forward secrecy, details on backup and sync, analysis of logging and telemetry, and links to independent audits or whitepapers.
Privacy highlight
More privacy-oriented than mainstream.
Quick facts
- Country:
- 🇨🇦 Canada
- Pricing:
- Free
- Platform:
- Android, iOS, Windows, Mac, Linux
- Technical:
- Beginner
- :
- Yes
- :
- Yes
- Open-source status:
- Fully open source
- :
- No
- :
- No
Key features
- Audio/video calls
- Screen sharing (varies)
- Group meetings
- (varies)
- Self-host option (varies)
Security & encryption Click to expand
- Yes
- Encryption protocols
- Optional end-to-end encryption (app-dependent), Transport encryption (TLS/SRTP)
- Peer-to-peer ; identities and keys are stored locally without a central server.
- Offline support
- No
Telemetry & tracking Click to expand
- Not specified
- No
- Describe the pipeline here once you have confirmed the implementation.
Jurisdiction & compliance Click to expand
- Fill with concrete hosting regions and data centers once verified.
- Fill in concrete retention windows once you have verified them from primary sources.
- Legal frameworks
- List applicable frameworks once confirmed (e.g., GDPR, CCPA, LGPD).
- Revenue sources
- donations/paid tiers (varies)
Editorial signals Click to expand
- 80
- Trust score
- 67
- Trust breakdown (0–10)
- Encryption: 80, Audits: 50, Open source: 85, Telemetry: 60, Jurisdiction: 75, Transparency: 50, Trackers: 90
- Editorial notes
- Usability: 75, Performance: 80, Family friendly: 80
User experience Click to expand
- Signup requirements
- unknown
- Onboarding difficulty (1-5)
- 3
- Accessibility features
- Add technical accessibility details after testing.
Backup & portability Click to expand
- No
- Migration tools
- Describe CLI, export/import, and migration flows after review.
- Explain key and account recovery models after research.
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