On 2014-07-22 23:24, unixninja92 wrote:
Recently found Gruveo[1]. Allows easy video and audio calls similar to
cryptocat. Unfortunately not open source and makes no mention of being
audited. Otherwise looks very interesting and promising. It tries to
use P2P to make calls, and if it fails, then it will go through their
servers. Uses WebRTC for end to end encrypted audio and video chat.
They claim they don't keep any logs that could identify users. 

So the question is, is this an NSA honey pot or something that might
actually be trustworthy? It seems at least a bit more
secure/trustworthy than skype to me. 

Why even consider closed alternatives when you have things like Jitsi[1] available? It's open source, does secure voice, video, and text, and runs on just about any platform (including Android).

[1] www.jitsi.org

Cypher

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