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  • dullbananas@lemmy.caD This user is from outside of this forum
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    I know for sure that I'm looking for libre video chat software that has these features for the other person, not necessarily for me:

    • no need to create an account
    • mobile-friendly web app

    I'm still deciding whether to do video chats on:

    • iPhone
    • Fedora GNU + Linux (GNOME)

    Use case: I'm considering switching from text to video chat as my preferred method for initial conversations with people on dating sites/communities. There's not always a sacrifice of convenience by avoiding non-libre software for it, because whatever app is already being used typically only integrates messaging, not video chat.

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    • dullbananas@lemmy.caD [email protected]

      I know for sure that I'm looking for libre video chat software that has these features for the other person, not necessarily for me:

      • no need to create an account
      • mobile-friendly web app

      I'm still deciding whether to do video chats on:

      • iPhone
      • Fedora GNU + Linux (GNOME)

      Use case: I'm considering switching from text to video chat as my preferred method for initial conversations with people on dating sites/communities. There's not always a sacrifice of convenience by avoiding non-libre software for it, because whatever app is already being used typically only integrates messaging, not video chat.

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      Jitsi Meet https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi-meet

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      • dullbananas@lemmy.caD [email protected]

        I know for sure that I'm looking for libre video chat software that has these features for the other person, not necessarily for me:

        • no need to create an account
        • mobile-friendly web app

        I'm still deciding whether to do video chats on:

        • iPhone
        • Fedora GNU + Linux (GNOME)

        Use case: I'm considering switching from text to video chat as my preferred method for initial conversations with people on dating sites/communities. There's not always a sacrifice of convenience by avoiding non-libre software for it, because whatever app is already being used typically only integrates messaging, not video chat.

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        Jitsi Meet?

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        • dullbananas@lemmy.caD [email protected]

          I know for sure that I'm looking for libre video chat software that has these features for the other person, not necessarily for me:

          • no need to create an account
          • mobile-friendly web app

          I'm still deciding whether to do video chats on:

          • iPhone
          • Fedora GNU + Linux (GNOME)

          Use case: I'm considering switching from text to video chat as my preferred method for initial conversations with people on dating sites/communities. There's not always a sacrifice of convenience by avoiding non-libre software for it, because whatever app is already being used typically only integrates messaging, not video chat.

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          I have a small self-hosted Nextcloud with Nextcloud Chat and it can do video though it isn't great. Jitsi Meet is much better but I haven't tried to host it myself. I'm sure there are other options too, though idk what to suggest. Maybe see what's around on Scriptaculous these days?

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          • dullbananas@lemmy.caD [email protected]

            I know for sure that I'm looking for libre video chat software that has these features for the other person, not necessarily for me:

            • no need to create an account
            • mobile-friendly web app

            I'm still deciding whether to do video chats on:

            • iPhone
            • Fedora GNU + Linux (GNOME)

            Use case: I'm considering switching from text to video chat as my preferred method for initial conversations with people on dating sites/communities. There's not always a sacrifice of convenience by avoiding non-libre software for it, because whatever app is already being used typically only integrates messaging, not video chat.

            sweetcitrusbuzz@beehaw.orgS This user is from outside of this forum
            sweetcitrusbuzz@beehaw.orgS This user is from outside of this forum
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            Jitsi Meet, but be aware that unless you are running it on a desktop in a chromium based browser, or its desktop app then it will not have end-to-end encryption as an option.

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            • dullbananas@lemmy.caD [email protected]

              I know for sure that I'm looking for libre video chat software that has these features for the other person, not necessarily for me:

              • no need to create an account
              • mobile-friendly web app

              I'm still deciding whether to do video chats on:

              • iPhone
              • Fedora GNU + Linux (GNOME)

              Use case: I'm considering switching from text to video chat as my preferred method for initial conversations with people on dating sites/communities. There's not always a sacrifice of convenience by avoiding non-libre software for it, because whatever app is already being used typically only integrates messaging, not video chat.

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              MiroTalk: https://p2p.mirotalk.com/

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              • dullbananas@lemmy.caD [email protected]

                I know for sure that I'm looking for libre video chat software that has these features for the other person, not necessarily for me:

                • no need to create an account
                • mobile-friendly web app

                I'm still deciding whether to do video chats on:

                • iPhone
                • Fedora GNU + Linux (GNOME)

                Use case: I'm considering switching from text to video chat as my preferred method for initial conversations with people on dating sites/communities. There's not always a sacrifice of convenience by avoiding non-libre software for it, because whatever app is already being used typically only integrates messaging, not video chat.

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                vdo.ninja?

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                • dullbananas@lemmy.caD [email protected]

                  I know for sure that I'm looking for libre video chat software that has these features for the other person, not necessarily for me:

                  • no need to create an account
                  • mobile-friendly web app

                  I'm still deciding whether to do video chats on:

                  • iPhone
                  • Fedora GNU + Linux (GNOME)

                  Use case: I'm considering switching from text to video chat as my preferred method for initial conversations with people on dating sites/communities. There's not always a sacrifice of convenience by avoiding non-libre software for it, because whatever app is already being used typically only integrates messaging, not video chat.

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                  +1 for Jitsi. Works well, user-friendly, lots of features without looking complicated, not too resource-hungry, lots of ways to extend it. All the other person needs it to click a link, enter a name and allow microphone/camera usage one time. There's also an app for Android and iOS, though you can just as well use a mobile browser.

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                  • dullbananas@lemmy.caD [email protected]

                    I know for sure that I'm looking for libre video chat software that has these features for the other person, not necessarily for me:

                    • no need to create an account
                    • mobile-friendly web app

                    I'm still deciding whether to do video chats on:

                    • iPhone
                    • Fedora GNU + Linux (GNOME)

                    Use case: I'm considering switching from text to video chat as my preferred method for initial conversations with people on dating sites/communities. There's not always a sacrifice of convenience by avoiding non-libre software for it, because whatever app is already being used typically only integrates messaging, not video chat.

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                    • no need to create an account
                    • mobile-friendly web app

                    I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure WebKit for iOS heavily restricts the capabilities of webapps, finding an application that meets any or all of this criteria for iOS users is unlikely in my opinion. I assumed you already considered Jami and Jitsi Meet but maybe you can consider Signal? It's not as mainstream as WhatsApp but it's still pretty popular. Depending on where you live and the type of people you're talking to, I'd say there's like a 5-20% chance some people you'll meet already have it.

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