

On February 1, 2015, Hristo Terezov, Ingo Bauersachs and the rest of the team released version 2.6 from their stand at the Free and Open Source Software Developers' European Meeting 2015 event in Brussels. They lost a point because there has not been a recent independent code check by people outside jitsi. On November 4, 2014, "Jitsi + Ostel" scored 6 out of 7 points on the Electronic Frontier Foundation's secure messaging scorecard. To demonstrate how JitsiVideobridge could be used as a production service, BlueJimp offered a free use of its hosted system at. Later that year initial support was added to the JitsiVideobridge allowing WebRTC calling from the browser. Jitsi introduced the Videobridge in 2013 to support video calling with multiple people using a new Selective Forwarding Unit (SFU) architecture. This name originates from the Bulgarian " жици" ( wires). In 2011, after successfully adding support for audio and video communication over XMPP's Jingle extensions, the project was renamed to Jitsi since it was no longer "a SIP only Communicator". In 2009, Emil Ivov founded the BlueJimp company which has employed some of Jitsi's main contributors in order to offer professional support and development services related to the project.

It was released as an example video phone in the JAIN-SIP stack and later became an independent project. Work on Jitsi (then SIP Communicator) started in 2003as a student project by Emil Ivov at the University of Strasbourg. Jitsi is supportefd by various institutions such as the NLnet Foundation, the University of Strasbourg and the Region of Alsace and it has participated multiple times on Google Summer of Code program. Other projects are: Jigasi, lib-jitsi-meet, Jidesha, and Jitsi.
JITSI PRIVACY FOR FREE
Jitsi also operates, a version of Jitsi Meet hosted by Jitsi for free to be used by the community. Later the team added Jitsi Meet, a full video conferencing application that includes web, Android, and iOS clients. With the growth of WebRTC, the Jitsi team decided to focus on Jitsi Videobridge for doing web-based video calling for multiple people. The Jitsi project started with Jitsi Desktop (previously known as SIP Communicator). Jitsi is a group of free and open-source voice (VoIP), videoconferencing and instant messaging for many platforms, like the web platform, Windows, Linux, macOS, iOS and Android. Voice over IP, instant messaging, videoconferencing

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Linux, macOS, Windows (all Java supported), Android, iOSĥ2.4 MB – Windows (bundles its own private JRE) ħ8.8 MB – Mac OS X (includes private JRE) Īsturian, English, French, German, Bulgarian, Japanese, Spanish, Italian, Romanian, Greek and 25 more
