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1 | initial version | posted 2014-10-17 12:59:47 +0200 |
It just came to my attention Mozilla is going to release a "Firefox Hello" service, which is a (video) call system based on WebRTC. Since communication is peer to peer, and can be used without subscribing to a service, this goes in the direction of keeping personal data and privacy in high regard.
Since the SailfishOS browser is based on Firefox, my hope is that this should be doable with a reasonable amount of investment.
2 | No.2 Revision |
It just came to my attention Mozilla is going to release a "Firefox Hello" service, which is a (video) call system based on WebRTC. Since communication is peer to peer, and can be used without subscribing to a service, this goes in the direction of keeping personal data and privacy in high regard.
Since the SailfishOS SailfishOs browser is based on Firefox, my hope is that this should be doable with a reasonable amount of investment.
3 | retagged |
It just came to my attention Mozilla is going to release a "Firefox Hello" service, which is a (video) call system based on WebRTC. Since communication is peer to peer, and can be used without subscribing to a service, this goes in the direction of keeping personal data and privacy in high regard.
Since the SailfishOs browser is based on Firefox, my hope is that this should be doable with a reasonable amount of investment.
4 | No.4 Revision |
It just came to my attention Mozilla is going to release a "Firefox Hello" service, which is a (video) call system based on WebRTC. Since communication is peer to peer, and can be used without subscribing to a service, this goes in the direction of keeping personal data and privacy in high regard.
Since the SailfishOs browser is based on Firefox, my hope is that this should be doable with a reasonable amount of investment.