WhatsApp is one of the apps that stepped up its game this year with updates. We’ve seen the arrival of reactions to statuses and messages, communities , and the ability to connect tablets with multi-device WhatsApp , to name a few. Now, Meta, WhatsApp’s parent company, announced that they are working on the ability to share video calls via links.
You’re probably familiar with Zoom
Meet , and Teams, the video conferencing platforms where you can schedule a meeting and then send the link to whoever you want. Well, something similar will happen with WhatsApp video calls; you can generate a link to share and just one click will be enough to join the call. As our colleagues at TechCrunch report , Mark Zuckerberg announced that the feature will be rolled out to all users this week.
Multi-device WhatsApp: now you can also connect your tablet
The option to create a video link will apparently be available through the ‘Calls’ tab. Once the link is created, it can be copied or shared directly with friends, family and Singapore WhatsApp Number List acquaintances, who can then join with a single tap on the link. So far, the app appears to allow links exclusively for video calls, so calls would continue to work as they do now, calling members directly.
On the other hand
It seems that you won’t be able to schedule a video Singapore WhatsApp Number Database call as video conferencing platforms allow. It’s also not very clear what will happen if a person who doesn’t have WhatsApp tries to open the link, but it will probably redirect them to the “install WhatsApp” option.
What is certain is that
In addition to the new feature that will arrive in the Bulk Database next few days. The company is also testing encrypted video calls with up to 32 people. This feature was in mid-April of this year and it seems that the. Company is already implementing it in a limited group of users.