Whatsapp upcoming feature: Video call can be made with 32 people on WhatsApp, not one or two

New Delhi, 27 September 2022, Tuesday

Messaging and calling platform WhatsApp will start sending 'links' to join video and voice calls through its app. Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive officer (CEO) of WhatsApp's parent company Meta, gave this information on Monday.

Mark Zuckerberg said that the company has also started testing the video calling feature on WhatsApp for groups of up to 32 people.

Currently, up to eight people can join a WhatsApp video call. "We're rolling out the 'Call Link' feature on WhatsApp this week so you can join calls with a single click. We also tested secure 'encrypted' video calling for up to 32 people," Zuckerberg said in a post on social media platform Facebook. Staying."

Also Read: WhatsApp users can no longer make 'free calling', government is going to make this change

Users will be able to create a 'Call Link' by going to the Call option and share it with their family and friends. WhatsApp users have to 'update' the app to use Call Link.

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