


It also doesn’t save metadata, so calls, images, and activities can’t be shared without user consent.īrendan Eich, co-founder and CEO of Brave, details the need for a privacy-first video conferencing option in a press release. Previously known as Brave Together while in beta, Brave Talk users can enable multiple layers of encryption on calls, meaning eavesdroppers can’t listen in. The feature is built directly into the Brave browser, allowing users to initiate a call by clicking an icon within the window or going to.

Brave, a privacy-focused software company offering a browser, search engine, and firewall/VPN, announced open access to its newest feature called Brave Talk, a privacy-preserving video conferencing tool.īrave Talk is out of beta after a 14-month testing period where more than 14,000 daily users interacted with the tool.
