Discord just made your voice and video calls more private and secure than
ever but age verification privacy concerns haven't been dispelled
Date:
Thu, 21 May 2026 12:56:34 +0000
Description:
All of Discord's voice and video calls will now feature end-to-end encryption by default, but there are still two major privacy concerns for users.
FULL STORY ======================================================================Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Discord has implemented end-to-end (E2EE) encryption for voice and video calls by default This is possible via its E2EE protocol, DAVE (Discord's Audio & Video End-to-End Encryption) Discord doesn't plan to use E2EE for text messages Discord is
hard at work to regain the trust of its users, with recent moves including adding Xbox Game Pass to Nitro and improving streaming on Linux , but it's
not slowing down, judging by its latest move even if it still may not be enough to appease everyone.
In its latest blog post , Discord announced that every voice and video call will now include end-to-end encryption (E2EE) by default on its platforms. This means calls are now completely private and secure, and only those within a call can hear conversations. Discord highlights that calls can consist of users on PS5 and Xbox Series X consoles, or via a web browser on a laptop or phone, which requires an E2EE protocol that works "seamlessly across all of those surfaces simultaneously", which isn't exactly an easy feat. Latest Videos From You may like Discord delays global age verification plan, but
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Fortunately, the rollout of E2EE using DAVE (Discord's Audio & Video End-to-End Encryption) began earlier in March 2026, which requires all
clients to support DAVE before joining a call. Now, Discord is in the process of "removing the client code that supports unencrypted fallback", and once complete, unencrypted connections will be a thing of the past. (Image credit: Discord) It's certainly a move that will have users feel more secure with private conversations on calls, especially with Discord's recent privacy concerns regarding global age verification . However, those controversial age verification plans are still slated for implementation in late 2026, and Discord currently has no plans to use E2EE for text messages.
It's worth noting that Discord has faced multiple cases of security breaches recently, revealing over 70,000 government ID photos , and that's exactly
what the age verification checks require users (who aren't automatically verified) to submit.
Discord is moving in the right direction by doubling down on features like E2EE, but it's also not helping itself by doubling down on age verification, which is only mandatory for users in regions where new online child safety laws have been passed. Hopefully, those plans are revised, but it doesn't
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