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~~Jitsi is unencrypted.~~ Jitsi may be unencrypted. Nothing wrong for personal use. You may want to use element call https://call.element.io/ * (edit: as soon as it is out of beta) or matrix
Edit: what I wrote wasn't right
At the moment, "Element Call is temporarily not end-to-end encrypted while we test scalability."
Whoops
That's completely false. The connection between users and the server is encrypted with HTTPS and you can even turn on end to end encryption if you want. Jitsi doesn't even work over unencrypted HTTP.