WebRTC is end-to-end encrypted to the peer. So you're right, when you do actual peer to peer WebRTC between you and another user in a browser, you have end-to-end encrypted communication. When you go through a server,…
Cloudflare has to have access to the decrypted video just like Google Meet does, because browsers by default encrypt to the peer and they are the peer. After all these years there still isn't universal browser support…
Google missed their opportunity to do this: they've had Google Meet / Hangouts / ... for years. They have the same backend infrastructure that can scale to thousands and low latency to everywhere. Meet already does this…
WebRTC is end-to-end encrypted to the peer. So you're right, when you do actual peer to peer WebRTC between you and another user in a browser, you have end-to-end encrypted communication. When you go through a server,…
Cloudflare has to have access to the decrypted video just like Google Meet does, because browsers by default encrypt to the peer and they are the peer. After all these years there still isn't universal browser support…
Google missed their opportunity to do this: they've had Google Meet / Hangouts / ... for years. They have the same backend infrastructure that can scale to thousands and low latency to everywhere. Meet already does this…