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Tixeo client designed to provide encryption for OS X group videoconferencing

Tixeo has introduced a native Mac client designed to offer a real end-to-end encryption for group videoconferencing with Mac or PC. It provides an architecture enabling end-to-end encryption for group videoconferencing while maintaining a high adaptability to network fluctuations, according to its developers. 

This innovation has been made possible by the SVC on Demand (Scalable Video Coding on Demand) technology created by Tixeo’s R&D department. The Tixeo Mac app will allow you to simply organize online meetings from any workstation. 

During group video conferencing, participants can share their desktop and eventually give control to another participant.

Tixeo is a paid subscription service. However, you can try it for free for 30 days.


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