Sure, you could use Microsoft Teams, if you enjoy complexity and pain. Or you could use Zoom, which works well but, as Ian O'Byrne says, is "a rented space where governance is centralized, and participants have no meaningful choice." Or you could use Jitsi. "Jitsi Meet is an open-source video conferencing platform. Think of it as the community-owned cousin of Zoom or Google Meet. It runs directly in the browser, requires no participant accounts, and supports encrypted video conferencing out of the box." Yes, you're hosting it yourself, but a service like "Reclaim Cloud offers a one-click Jitsi installer that handles most of the complexity while still allowing full control under the hood."
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