Discord Rolls Out End-to-End Encryption for Voice and Video, Bucking Industry Trend
**Discord** has announced the rollout of end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for all voice and video calls, setting itself apart from other major social media platforms that are scaling back similar features. The new encryption is enabled by default and covers a wide range of devices, enhancing user privacy on the platform. This move comes after a three-year development period and aims to provide a secure communication channel for its hundreds of millions of users.
## Discord Prioritizes User Privacy with E2EE
**Discord**, the popular social and messaging platform, has officially launched end-to-end encryption for video and voice messages. This feature is enabled by default, requiring no opt-in from users, and represents a significant step towards enhancing user privacy on the platform.
This decision contrasts with recent moves by other major social media platforms like **Instagram** and **TikTok**, which have announced the discontinuation of end-to-end encryption for messaging. However, **Google** and **Apple** recently expanded end-to-end encryption to cover conversations between **Android** and **iPhone** by default.
## Years in the Making
**Discord** began experimenting with end-to-end encryption in August 2023, following nearly three years of development. In September 2024, the platform introduced an βaudited end-to-end encryption protocolβ for audio and video. As of this week, the feature is available to all users across all surfaces, excluding stage channels, which are voice channels designed for hosting live events.
## Cross-Platform Compatibility
One of the most notable aspects of **Discord's** implementation is its broad device compatibility.
βThe thing that makes Discord's voice and video infrastructure unusual isn't just scale β it's diversity,β said **Mark Smith**, vice president of core technology at **Discord**, in a [blog post](https://discord.com/blog/every-voice-and-video-call-on-discord-is-now-end-to-end-encrypted). βA single Discord call can have someone on a laptop, someone on their phone, someone on a PlayStation, someone on an Xbox, and someone in a web browser, all in the same conversation at the same time.β
According to the blog post, no other end-to-end encryption protocol is available across such a diverse range of functions, making **Discord's** implementation a unique offering in the communication platform landscape.
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