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    How to Use Google Meet

    How to Use Google Meet For Free Video Conferencing

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    By Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi on May 10, 2020 Business, Google, Internet, Products, Video Conferencing, Virtual meetings

    Google is making more moves into the video chatting space during the coronavirus pandemic, now providing its premium video conferencing service Google Meet free for consumers.

    Previously available only to organizations using G Suite, Meet is now open to everyone, in a move that puts Google in competition with rival video chat service Zoom. 

    While Google Hangouts and Duo were previously available for casual video chatting, Meet allows up to 100 participants on a call at once, and includes features such as scheduling, screen sharing and real-time captioning. 

    RELATED READING: GOOGLE MEET ROLLS OUT IN GMAIL ACCOUNTS

    The free version of Google Meet requires you to create a free Google account. Video calls will have a 60-minute cap, but Google said it won’t enforce that cap until after Sept. 30. 

    Google also laid out a number of default privacy protections in place with Meet, including host controls (like the ability to admit or deny entry to a meeting, and mute or remove participants), complex meeting codes and encryption in transit. This seems to be taking aim at Zoom, which saw a massive surge in users after the coronavirus lockdowns and quarantines started — but has recently faced a number of security issues, including uninvited guests “Zoombombing” meetings. 

    Google is far from the only tech company looking to scoop up some of Zoom’s business — Facebook, Skype and Microsoft have all recently released new free group video chat features and services. 

    Meet started rolling out its free version earlier this month. You’ll be able to use the video chat service on the web at meet.google.com and on mobile apps for iOS or Android. 

    RELATED READING: GOOGLE MEET IS NOW FREE FOR EVERYONE

    How to use Google Meet, free

    To sign up for the free version of Google Meet, go to the Google Meet page. Enter your name, email, country and primary use for Google Meet (personal, business, education or government). Agree to Google’s terms of service, and hit Submit. 

    Once you sign up, here’s how to use the free version of Google Meet: 

    1. Go to meet.google.com (or, open the app on iOS or Android, or start a meeting from Google Calendar). 

    2. Click Start new meeting, or enter your meeting code. 

    3. Choose the Google account you want to use.

    4. Click Join meeting. You’ll have the ability to add others to your meeting, too. 

    And that’s it! Happy video chatting.

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    Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi has been covering blockchain technology, intelligent technologies, cryptocurrency, cybersecurity, telecommunications technology, sustainability, autonomous vehicles, and other topics for Innovation Village since 2017. In the years since, he has published over 4,000 articles — a mix of breaking news, reviews, helpful how-tos, industry analysis, and more. | Open DM on Twitter @TapiwaMutisi

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