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4 best alternatives to Skype in Linux

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Are you facing issues with Skype on the Linux operating system and thinking of alternatives to Skype on Linux? Recently, Microsoft, which took over the rights of Skype, ignored Linux when they upgraded the Skype platform. Because of this, Linux OS users are finding it difficult to use Skype for making calls.

There are few alternatives to Skype for Linux users. Here we will be discussing the top 4 alternatives to Skype on Linux. They are:

Google Hangouts: This is considered one of the best alternatives to Skype for Linux users. Google Hangouts can do exactly what Skype does; bring conversations to life. It is Google’s messaging system. Using this, you can add friends and family members using any platform and talk to them easily. The program supports video and voice chat too. The main advantage is that it does not require any client to run it. Any person with a valid Google account can install the program in his system and use it. To make video calls or voice calls, you don’t need to do anything special. Just install the Google Hangouts plug-in and use any updated browser (Google Chrome is preferred), and that’s it. Now you can enjoy your time with friends and family through video or voice chats.

Firefox Hello: This program is another of the many alternatives to Skype for Linux users. Mozilla designed these tools as an answer to Google and Microsoft Skype. In most of the Linux OS, Mozilla Firefox will be the default browser. So you just have to install the new Firefox Hello. The program is supported by Telefonia. The main advantage is that it does not require you to sign in with any account. By just clicking on the speech bubble displayed in the Firefox browser, you can launch Firefox Hello and use it. It is one of the easiest alternatives to Skype for Linux users.

Jitsi: Jitsi is a free application for voice and video chats. Jitsi uses XMPP protocol and all the messaging is encrypted to protect your privacy. It is an open source application. The main advantage of Jitsi is that it supports all platforms. Jitsi prefers XMPP service but, if you do not wish to use it, then Jitsi allows you to use accounts from other networking sites such as Facebook and AIM. Jitsi can be considered as a good alternative to Skype for Linux users.

Tox: Tox is the final alternative we have chosen from among the many alternatives to Skype for Linux users. Tox is built keeping in mind the privacy concerns involved during communications. Tox provides its users with a private area where they can do voice calls, video calls and chats with family and friends. The main advantage of Tox is that it works well on all platforms. You can try qTox or uTox to install in your Linux OS.

Conclusion
Since Microsoft has completely ignored Linux when they upgraded the Skype platform, Linux users all around the world can use any one of these alternatives for Skype for Linux users and enjoy a hassle free video and voice chat experience along with text messaging.

Note: I personally not running Linux at this time, but thought I would share this with those that are.
Just haven't found a system to set it up on yet.


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