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  • 1.12.13
  • 1.12.12
  • 1.12.11
  • 1.12.10
  • 1.12.9
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  • 1.12.1
  • 1.12.0
  • 1.11.112
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  • 1.7.26

Element 1.12.13 is an end-to-end encrypted messenger and secure collaboration platform built on the open Matrix protocol, enabling teams, communities, and individuals to exchange text, voice, and video while retaining full control over their data. Designed for organizations that require confidentiality and compliance, the application supports self-hosting on private infrastructure as well as managed hosting through Element Matrix Services, giving users a decentralized alternative to centralized chat silos. Interoperability is central to its architecture: because Element speaks the Matrix language, it can federate with any other Matrix-compliant server, allowing seamless rooms, shared channels, and user discovery across organizational boundaries without vendor lock-in. Typical deployments range from government agencies exchanging classified briefings to universities coordinating research consortia, open-source projects managing distributed contributors, and small businesses seeking GDPR-aligned internal communication. Beyond one-to-one and group messaging, Element provides file sharing, voice and video conferencing, widgets for collaborative document editing, granular moderation tools, and cross-signed device verification to guard against impersonation. The client maintains a 148-version release history that incrementally hardens security, improves E2EE reliability, and refines the user interface for Windows desktops. As a Windows-compatible instant-messaging and collaboration application, Element is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.

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