▲ | morsch 2 days ago | |||||||
It's not so much about the permissions (which is a browser issue) but about the config.prejoinConfig.enabled flag: usually when joining a meeting, you get an interstitial page which let's you check your webcam image and sound settings before hitting join to enter the call. This setting (passed as a request param) skips that screen. I'm not a fan, either. I'm used to the interstitial page from other services, and in fact would not expect to join a call and stream data before hitting "join". Jitsi is used in many custom solutions (which may have their own UI for getting user opt-in, like a customer hitting "Next step" in a registration wizard), I expect that's why they added it. | ||||||||
▲ | charcircuit 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Even without that enabled. You now have to keep the domain registered forever else an attacker can register the domain start recording people from it since permissions do not reset when site ownership changes. | ||||||||
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