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## Downloads
Binaries for Windows, MacOS, and Linux are available in the [Releases](https://github.com/Palakis/obs-websocket/releases) section.
### Homebrew
If you're using MacOS you can use Homebrew for installation as well:
```sh
brew install obs-websocket
```
## Using obs-websocket
Here is a list of available web clients: (compatible with tablets and other touch interfaces)
It is **highly recommended** to protect obs-websocket with a password against unauthorized control. To do this, open the "Websocket server settings" dialog under OBS' "Tools" menu. In the settings dialogs, you can enable or disable authentication and set a password for it.
I'd like to know what you're building with or for obs-websocket. If you do something in this fashion, feel free to drop a message in `#project-showoff` in the [discord server!](https://discord.gg/WBaSQ3A)
### Securing obs-websocket (via TLS/SSL)
If you are intending to use obs-websocket outside of a LAN environment, it is highly recommended to secure the connection using a tunneling service.
See the SSL [tunnelling guide](SSL-TUNNELLING.md) for easy instructions on how to encrypt your websocket connection.
## Compiling obs-websocket
See the [build instructions](BUILDING.md).
## Translations
**Your help is welcome on translations.**
Please join the localization project on [Crowdin](https://crowdin.com/project/obs-websocket)
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