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Home » Discord calls finally get end-to-end encryption, but your DMs didn’t make the cut 
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Discord calls finally get end-to-end encryption, but your DMs didn’t make the cut 

By technologistmag.com20 May 20262 Mins Read
Discord calls finally get end-to-end encryption, but your DMs didn’t make the cut 
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Discord just completed something it started back in 2023, and while the result is genuinely impressive, there’s a big asterisk in place. 

As of early March 2026, every standard voice and video call on Discord is end-to-end encrypted (E2EE), and you don’t have to toggle any switches, as the feature is enabled by default. The encryption is based on DAVE, which, for the uninitiated, is Discord’s own open-source protocol. 

Nearly three years after we started, every voice and video call on @Discord (except Stages) is now end-to-end encrypted (E2EE). No opt-in required.

Shipping this seamlessly across web, desktop, mobile, apps/bots, consoles, and our Social SDK (without compromising the performance…

— Mark Smith (@zorkian) May 18, 2026

Which platforms support E2EE Discord calls? 

The protocol covers every platform Discord runs on: Windows, Mac, Linux, smartphones, gaming consoles, and web browsers. In fact, Discord had to go inside Firefox’s own codebase to fix an upstream bug to release the feature. 

Yes, other messaging platforms like WhatsApp also provide E2EE for calls, but there’s something that makes Discord’s rollout unique: its scale. Getting E2EE to work simultaneously on a variety of devices across different operating systems is a feat in itself. 

As good as the rollout sounds, there’s something that the platform has left for some other time. Your text messages, the thing that you might be using Discord for, still remain unencrypted. Discord’s VP of Core Technology has said outright there are no current plans to change that.

What’s the catch?

Does the platform have a reason or excuse for that? Technically, yes. The structural reason is that the bots, search, automated moderation, and several other community features are built on the assumption that the text is readable. 

Rebuilding all of that around encryption is a multi-year project, not something that can be fixed immediately. Stage channels are also excluded, though they’re designed for public broadcasts, and I don’t really see the need to encrypt those.  

Discord has been under pressure from privacy advocates for years, as the platform’s always-readable text history sits awkwardly next to its reputation as a place for close-knit communications and communities. The DAVE rollout should reduce some of that pressure.  

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