WhatsApp to introduce audio, video calling on desktop app for users
WhatsApp will Thursday roll
out voice and video calling from the desktop, making it easier for people to take
calls at their convenience. Voice and video calls on WhatsApp Web will also be
end-to-end encrypted, ensuring that WhatsApp can’t hear or see them, whether
you call from your phone or your computer.
"We’re
starting with one-to-one calls on the WhatsApp desktop app so we make sure we
can give you a reliable and high-quality experience. We will be expanding this
feature to include group voice and video calls in the future," the company
said in a statement.
The
Facebook-owned messaging app had been testing this feature for very few users
since late last year.
In order
to make a WhatsApp desktop call, you need to have a Windows 10 64-bit version
1903 and newer or macOS 10.13 and newer.
One of
the reasons for WhatsApp to roll out this feature is increased calling on the
platform due to the Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic. Read More
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