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Webmøder

Webmøder are meetings conducted over the internet using real-time audio and video communication, typically featuring screen sharing, chat, and collaborative tools. They can be browser-based through WebRTC or provided via dedicated applications and platforms. Common functions include video and audio conferencing, screen sharing, chat, file sharing, meeting recordings, and breakout rooms.

Technically, Webmøder rely on real-time communication protocols and signaling to connect participants. WebRTC is a core

Use and scope, Webmøder are employed across business, education, public sector, and personal communication to enable

Advantages include reduced travel, flexible scheduling, scalability for large or small groups, and the ability to

technology
in
many
browser-based
solutions,
while
signaling
servers,
TURN
and
STUN
servers,
and
back-end
services
support
connection
establishment,
media
routing,
and
security.
Platforms
range
from
consumer-oriented
tools
to
open-source,
self-hosted
solutions
such
as
Jitsi
Meet,
Nextcloud
Talk,
and
BigBlueButton,
often
integrating
with
calendars,
identity
providers,
and
collaboration
suites.
remote
collaboration,
international
meetings,
interviews,
and
virtual
classrooms.
They
support
synchronous
discussions,
document
and
application
sharing,
and
collaborative
work
in
distributed
teams.
include
diverse
participants.
Challenges
involve
bandwidth
and
device
requirements,
privacy
and
security
concerns
(encryption,
data
handling,
and
recordings),
accessibility
and
inclusivity,
and
reliance
on
internet
connectivity.
In
the
European
context,
GDPR
considerations
influence
data
storage,
processing,
and
consent
for
recordings,
shaping
how
organizations
implement
and
manage
Webmøder.