In days of self-isolation, we’re all looking for ways to connect with our loved once. Whenever you think of online video calling application, Zoom and Skype always come to our mind.
Now another lead has entered the race, Google has exceeded the limit of video call support on its video-sharing platform. Google Duo now supports up to 12 people making it a viable choice for people to connect worldwide.
Zoom is a trendy application nowadays and the number of users has increased a lot. But with zoom, there is always a privacy issue as most of the meetings can be shared with an online link. Using this way, anyone can join the conference.
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The announcement was made from Google senior director Snaz Ahari on twitter.
We are grateful that Duo is helping users see their loved ones all around the world. We recognize group calling is particularly critical right now. We have increased group calling from 8 participants to 12 effective today. More to come. #AllInThisTogether #COVID19
— Sanaz (@sanazahari) March 27, 2020
We all know that Google takes the privacy issue somewhat seriously, so now you can use Google Duo to make video calls. Also, you don’t have to update your application for this, it’s preloaded on the latest patch.