Try these 8 video conferencing apps for work from home
Try these 8 video conferencing apps for work from home
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The government has warned about the Zoom video conferencing app. The Ministry of Home Affairs has said that the zoom app is not safe and through it, important information can be accessed by hackers. Apart from the Indian government, many countries like America have also banned the use of zoom app. Google has also advised its employees not to use the zoom app. So now the question is that apart from the zoom app, what are the other video conferencing apps that can lead to group video calling, meeting and not having the risk of privacy?

Meet Now- With the Meet Now app in Microsoft Skype, you can do video calling comfortably. Along with this, the benefit of Meat Now is that people who do not have a Skype account can also do video calling. It offers features like call recording, mute and unmute microphone. You can record up to 30 days on Meet Now. You can also give a presentation on it.

Cisco WebEx- Video calling with up to 50-100 people can be done simultaneously on WebEx. The special thing is that it provides unlimited time for video calling.

StarLeaf- You can easily have a video meeting with Starleaf too. Up to 20 people can join video calling on the Starleaf app. You do not have to pay any money for this app.

Jitsi Meet- Jitsi is an open-source project on which you can do video conferencing with a maximum of 75 people. The special thing is that it also has the facility to blur the background. It also has support for Slack, Google Calendar and Office 365.

Whereby- The special thing with this is that you do not have to download the app nor login. You can do video calling directly by typing whereby.com in your phone's browser. It can include up to 50 people in a meeting.

Google Meet- Google Meet was previously known as Hangout Meat but now its name is Google Meat. It can consist of 49 people simultaneously. G. Suite Enterprise users can hold meetings with 250 people simultaneously.

Signal- Signal is a fairly secure private meeting app. The special thing is that Edward also trusts Snowden on this. It is a free app and has a sketch, crop, flip and other image editing features.

Microsoft Meet - You can have a meeting with 250 people through Microsoft Meet . In this, you can schedule a meeting as well.

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