Paltalk Classic 118 Updated To Build 807 New (2024)
The update to Build 807 signals that Paltalk Inc. recognizes the value of its legacy user base. With the "New" Paltalk pivoting toward a Discord-like server structure, Classic remains the bastion for open, public chat rooms.
Rumors from the development Telegram channel suggest that Build 810 (due late 2025) will introduce:
But for now, Build 807 is the gold standard. paltalk classic 118 updated to build 807 new
We scanned the official Paltalk subreddit, the "Paltalk Help" room, and several tech forums to gauge community reaction. The sentiment is overwhelmingly positive.
Usually, we advise "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." However, Build 807 is a mandatory update for three reasons: The update to Build 807 signals that Paltalk Inc
This is the silent hero of the update. Older builds of Classic 1.18 still relied on TLS 1.0 for server handshakes. With internet providers tightening security, many users found themselves unable to connect from corporate or university networks. Build 807 now supports TLS 1.3 natively, ensuring encrypted messaging and connection stability behind strict firewalls.
In an era dominated by slick, algorithm-driven social media giants and ephemeral content, it is rare to see a "digital dinosaur" not just survive, but actively receive maintenance. Yet, that is precisely the case this week for the loyal user base of Paltalk. But for now, Build 807 is the gold standard
The developers have quietly rolled out a new version of the beloved Paltalk Classic 1.18, pushing the build number to 807. For the uninitiated, this might seem like a minor patch note. For the veteran chat room denizens who have been hanging out in the same virtual "rooms" since the late 90s and early 2000s, this is a significant event.
Here is everything you need to know about the latest iteration of the classic client.
One of the biggest complaints in Build 786 was a 300-millisecond audio/video desync when using HD webcams. Build 807 introduces a rewritten DirectShow filter. Users report that the "green camera" freeze error—which plagued Logitech C920 and C922 users—has been completely resolved. Video rendering is now hardware-accelerated via DirectX 9 (fallback) and DX11 (if available).
Because the automatic updater sometimes fails (due to antivirus blocking legacy executables), here is the safest way to get the new build 807: