Birdcalls: The world's first phone booth for anonymous video calls

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At the dawn of the privacy era, the service allows people to forget about Skype and Zoom.

A virtual phone booth has appeared on the Internet, which allows users to make encrypted video calls. A service called theinternetphonebooth.com It is the gateway to Birdcalls, a new confidential communication service. Sunny Allen, founder of Birdcalls, called the service "the equivalent of a phone booth on the Internet" and said that on the site, users can start a video call lasting up to 45 minutes with one click, receiving complete privacy thanks to end-to-end encryption technology.

Birdcalls isn't just a virtual phone booth. This is a full-fledged one-time video call service with a high level of privacy, including protection from screenshots and recording conversations. According to Allen, the service collects the minimum amount of data needed to keep things running. Birdcalls doesn't have any information about who used the virtual booth. At the moment, more than a thousand calls were made through phone booths with a total conversation time of more than 100 thousand minutes.

Allen is convinced that the future of the Internet is focused on privacy. She believes that the search engine DuckDuckGo can become a serious competitor to Google, and Protonmail will take users away from Gmail. The service sees its mission in creating a space where people can communicate without fear of personal information leakage. Allen noted that there will always be people in the world who strive for anonymity.

Birdcalls aims to provide the same privacy for online conversations that a person has at home. Allen made an analogy: "Using regular video calls is like ignoring someone who is peeking through the window of your house. We also offer curtains for your windows and locks for doors. This is the right way to communicate online."
 
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