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posted by Fnord666 on Wednesday July 18 2018, @12:34AM   Printer-friendly
from the well-skype-me dept.

Ars Technica:

Coming over the summer, Microsoft is going to add integrated call recording (something that previously required third-party applications and a deprecated API), read receipts to show when a message recipient has read a message, and end-to-end encryption of text and audio chat using the Signal protocol.

Microsoft is also making Skype audio and video calls easier to integrate into streams such as those used on Mixer and Twitch. Support for the NDI API means that streaming applications such as Xsplit and OBS can use a Skype call as an audio/video source. That means they can be overlaid on games or other content, just as is already done with webcam input.

Will the changes come in time to save Skype's userbase?


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  • (Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday July 18 2018, @01:36AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday July 18 2018, @01:36AM (#708610)

    martyb promised no more than one political submission per day!! And then this! What's next? LinkedIn? Stacker? Wordperfect? And they want to make you assume that they are just now adding call recording? What they mean is they are allowing access to the call recording to the victim customer.

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