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The new limit on WhatsApp video and voice calls are available on both iPhone and Android.

Written By  Zee Media Bureau|Edited By: Reema Sharma|Last Updated: Jun 09, 2021, 02:32 PM IST|Source: Bureau

  • WhatsApp has doubled number of participants.
  • Previously it was four and now it is eight.
  • Know who can access the new limit.

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New Delhi: Facebook-owned WhatsApp had in April doubled the number of participants in a video or voice call from four to eight people at a time on its platform.  

"Group calling allows up to eight participants to video call with each other using WhatsApp. When you receive a group video call, the incoming WhatsApp group video call screen will show the participants currently on the call, and the first contact listed will be the participant that added you. Group video call history will appear in the CALLS tab. You can tap the call history to view the individual participants from the call," WhatsApp had said.

Conditions to access the new limit on WhatsApp calls?

To access the new limit on WhatsApp calls, all participants in a call need to update to the latest version of WhatsApp available on iPhone or Android.

How to make a group video call if it has more than 8 members?

You can make a group video call from a group chat. Open the WhatsApp group chat you want to video call. If your group chat has nine or more participants, tap Group call. If your group chat has eight or less participants, tap Video call. In this case, the call will immediately begin. Find the contacts you want to add to the call, then tap Video call.

While it's possible to be in a group video call with someone you've blocked, you can't add a contact that you've blocked to the call or a contact that has blocked you. Video calling is only available on Android phones running 4.1 or newer.

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How to make or join a WhatsApp group video call

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(Pocket-lint) - Facebook-owned messenger app Whatsapp, allows up to eight people to participate in a group video call.

This feature tells you everything you need to know about making group WhatsApp video calls, which are available on both iOS and Android, as well as the WhatsApp desktop.

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What is WhatsApp group calling?

WhatsApp has long supported voice and video calls and introduced group video chats in 2018. As we mentioned, you can make a group call with up to eight people simultaneously. Competitors like Google Duo offer up to 32.

Formerly, you needed to start a one-on-one voice or video call like normal on WhatsApp and then add multiple other participants to make it a group call. However, it's much easier nowadays.

How to make a WhatsApp group video call

It's worth noting that during any video call, you always have the option to turn off your video to revert to a voice call and/or mute your microphone. 

You need an existing WhatsApp group

To call a group, they need to be an existing WhatsApp group. To make a group, go to the Chats tab and tap 'New Group' at the top your chats. The group participants need to be in your contacts.

You can also tap the New Chat icon and then select New Group. 

Call the group

After you've created your group, or opened the group of people you want to video call, you'll need to tap the video icon in the top right corner. This will appear if you there are eight people or less in the group. Once you tap that, the group video call will begin.

If the group has more than eight people in it, you'll need to creat a room where you select up to seven other participants for the video call. In the group, tap on the call icon with the "+" in the top right corner and select your participants. If people in the group aren't in your contacts, they won't appear in this list. 

Once you have selected your participants, tap the blue video icon - you can also tap the phone icon if you just want voice. 

When participants receive a group video call, the incoming call screen shows the participants currently on the call.  

Add group participants to an existing call

If you want to start by placing a one-on-one call, this bit is for you. Just open the chat with the contact you want to voice call, then tap Voice call (phone icon) or Video call (camera icon).

After placing a one-on-one voice or video call, you will see an add participant button in the top right corner in the form of a person icon in a circle with a "+". Tap it to add more contacts to the call.

Group video calling on WhatsApp desktop

We have a separate feature that tells you how to make a group video call on WhatsApp desktop. The feature currently isn't available for WhatsApp web. You can find all the information on making a group video call on WhatsApp desktop by clicking here.

As a summary, you'll need the below for it to work though: 

  • The latest version of the WhatsApp desktop app (available for Windows PC and Mac)
  • An audio and microphone output device
  • A camera for video calls
  • An active internet connection on your phone and computer. You phone needs to be online to establish the call, but the call won't go through your phone.
  • Grant permission to WhatsApp desktop to access your computer's microphone and camera.

How to join a WhatsApp group video call

In July 2021, WhatsApp finally introduced the ability to join a group call, even after it’s started. "Joinable calls reduce the burden of answering a group call as it starts, and brings the spontaneity and ease of in-person conversations to group calling on WhatsApp," the company explained in a blog post.

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Now, if you miss a group call when the phone rings, you can still join whenever you want. You can also drop-off and re-join so long as the call is still ongoing. WhatsApp has also created a call info screen so you can see who is already on the call, and who has been invited but not yet joined. If you simply don't feel like joining a group call, you can always hit "Ignore". But you can still join later, if you change your mind, from the calls tab in WhatsApp. 

Join an incoming group video call

  1. You’ll receive a notification when someone invites you to join a group video call.
    • If you can’t join, tap Ignore.
    • To open the call info screen, tap Join.
    • From the call menu, you can preview the call participants and other invitees.
  2. Tap Join to join the call.
  3. While on the call, tap Open to open the call info screen.
  4. Tap Add participant to add more contacts to the call.
  5. Tap Ring to send a notification to people who’ve already been invited.

Join a missed group video call

  1. Open WhatsApp, then tap the Calls tab.
  2. If the call is ongoing, tap the call you’d like to join.
    • This will open the call info screen.
  3. From the call menu, tap Join.

For further details and step-by-step instructions, check out WhatsApp's FAQ page.

Is WhatsApp group calling secure?

Group calls are "always end-to-end encrypted," according to WhatsApp. They're also designed to "work reliably" in various network conditions, although we'd ensure you have a strong data signal when you're making group video calls.

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Why WhatsApp will never be secure / Sudo Null IT News

Columnist Pavel Durov, founder of the Telegram messenger

The world seems shocked by the news that WhatsApp has turned any phone into a tracking device. Everything on your phone, including photos, emails and texts, was accessible to attackers just because you have WhatsApp installed.

However, this news did not surprise me. Last year, WhatsApp had to admit to a very similar problem - a hacker could access all of your phone's data through a single video call.

Every time WhatsApp fixes a critical vulnerability in its app, a new one appears in its place. All security issues are well suited for surveillance, they look and work like backdoors.

Unlike Telegram, WhatsApp does not open source, so security researchers cannot easily check for backdoors. WhatsApp not only does not publish the code, they do the exact opposite: WhatsApp deliberately obfuscates the binaries of their applications so that no one can carefully examine them.

Perhaps WhatsApp and its parent company Facebook are even required to implement backdoors - through secret processes such as secret orders from the FBI. It's not easy to run a secure messenger while in the US. During the week our team spent in the United States in 2016, FBI agents tried to infiltrate us three times. Imagine what will happen to an American company in 10 years of operating in such an environment.

I understand that the security forces justify installing backdoors as an anti-terrorist effort. The problem is that such backdoors can also be used by criminals and authoritarian governments. No wonder dictators seem to love WhatsApp. The lack of security allows them to spy on their citizens, which is why WhatsApp is not blocked in countries like Russia or Iran, where Telegram is banned by the authorities.

In fact, my work on Telegram was a direct response to personal pressure from the Russian authorities. Then, in 2012, WhatsApp was still transmitting messages in clear text. This is madness. Not only governments or hackers, but also mobile providers and WiFi administrators had access to all WhatsApp texts.

WhatsApp later added some encryption, which quickly turned out to be a marketing gimmick: the key to decrypt messages was available to at least a few governments, including Russia. Then, as Telegram began to gain popularity, the founders of WhatsApp sold their company to Facebook and said they had “privacy built into their DNA. ” If this is true, then this is probably a dormant or recessive gene.

Three years ago, WhatsApp announced that they had implemented end-to-end encryption so "no third party can access messages." This coincided with an aggressive call for all users to back up their chats to the cloud. However, WhatsApp did not tell users that, when backed up, messages are no longer end-to-end encrypted and could be accessed by hackers and law enforcement. Brilliant marketing that has resulted in some naive people now serving prison terms.

Those who didn't fall for the constant pop-ups advising to back up their chats can still be tracked down with a number of tricks, from accessing contacts backups to subtle changes to the encryption key. WhatsApp user-generated metadata — logs describing who is talking to whom and when — is leaked to all agencies in large volumes through the parent company. In addition, you get a set of critical vulnerabilities that replace each other.

WhatsApp has a stable and consistent history, from zero encryption at creation to current vulnerabilities oddly suited for surveillance purposes. Looking back, there has not been a single day in their ten year history when this service was secure. That's why I don't think just updating the WhatsApp mobile app will make it secure. To become a privacy-focused service, WhatsApp must risk losing entire markets and clash with authorities in its own country. They don't seem ready for this.

The founders of WhatsApp left the company last year due to privacy concerns. They are definitely bound either by secret orders or by the NDA, so they cannot publicly discuss backdoors without risking losing their fortune and freedom. However, they were able to admit that they "sold the privacy of their users."

I can understand the reluctance of the WhatsApp founders to provide more details - it's not easy to compromise your comfort. Several years ago, I had to leave my country after refusing to comply with government-sanctioned violations of the privacy of VKontakte users. It was unpleasant. But will I do something like this again? With pleasure. Each of us will die sooner or later, but we, as a species, will stay here for a while. That is why I think that the accumulation of money, fame or power does not matter. Serving humanity is the only thing that really matters in the long run.

And yet, despite our intentions, I feel like we've failed humanity in this whole WhatsApp spy story. Many people can't stop using WhatsApp because their friends and family are still there. This means that we at Telegram have done a poor job of convincing people to switch. Although we have attracted hundreds of millions of users over the past five years, this has not been enough. Most internet users are still held hostage by the Facebook/WhatsApp/Instagram empire. Many of those who use Telegram are also on WhatsApp, meaning their phones are still vulnerable. Even those who have completely given up on WhatsApp are probably using Facebook or Instagram, both of which think it's okay to store your passwords in cleartext (I still can't believe a tech company is capable of doing something like this and quit dry from water).

In nearly six years of its existence, Telegram has not experienced the major data breaches or security flaws that WhatsApp exhibits every few months. In the same six years, we have disclosed exactly zero bytes of data to third parties, while Facebook/WhatsApp shares any information with almost anyone who claims to work for the government.

Few people outside of the Telegram fan community realize that most of the new messaging features first appear on Telegram and then copied by WhatsApp down to the smallest detail. More recently, we witnessed Facebook's attempt to borrow the entire philosophy of Telegram, with Zuckerberg suddenly stating the importance of privacy and speed, quoting the description of the Telegram app almost word for word in his F8 speech.

But whining about FB's hypocrisy and lack of creativity won't help. We have to admit that Facebook is executing an effective strategy. Look what they've done with Snapchat.

We at Telegram must acknowledge our responsibility in shaping the future. It's either us or the Facebook monopoly. Either freedom and privacy, or greed and hypocrisy. Our team has been competing with Facebook for the past 13 years. We already beat them once, in the Eastern European social media market. We will beat them again in the global messaging market. We should.

It won't be easy. The Facebook marketing department is huge. And we at Telegram do not do marketing. We don't want to pay journalists and researchers to tell the world about Telegram. To do this, we rely on you - our millions of users. If you like Telegram enough, you will tell your friends about it. And if every Telegram user persuades three of their friends to delete WhatsApp and use Telegram permanently, then Telegram will already become more popular than WhatsApp.

The age of greed and hypocrisy will end. The era of freedom and privacy will begin. She's much closer than she looks.

How to make video calls from WhatsApp Web ▷ ➡️ Creative Stop ▷ ➡️

For a long time we have been using the WhatsApp website as an alternative to be able to reduce the time we take our phone to check messages when we are on a PC. While it is true that the WhatsApp website is a great and very useful tool to work on PC, not to mention mobile devices, you can currently make video calls from the WhatsApp website.

This may not be news to you. Well, theoretically, this version of WhatsApp should have this built-in feature. But the truth is that, until recently, this was not the case. So, now you can make video calls on the web version of WhatsApp and chat with 50 people at the same time.

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  • 1 How can I make video calls from WhatsApp web?
    • 1.1 Exact steps to follow to make video call via Whatasapp Web
    • 1.2 1. Select the chat of the people you want to call.
    • 1.3 2. Wait to be redirected to

The first thing you need to do is go to the official web page of whatsapp . Once there, you will notice that there is only one screen with information and the option to generate a QR code.

You must start by pressing a button that will generate a QR code. As soon as it appears on the screen, you must take your mobile phone, open the Whatapp 9 application0068 and select the three dots that are on the top right side.

Of all the options that appear there, you must select the "WhatsApp Web" option. If you are doing this process for the first time, you will notice that a message appears. You just have to ignore or move on until you see some kind of scanner on the screen.

When you scan this code that appears on your computer, automatically you will be able to see all your chats in this version. However. As for the exact steps you have to follow from here, they will be the next ones we will describe.

Exact steps to follow to make a video call via Whatasapp Web

1. Select the chat of the people you want to call.

To be able to make a video call to someone from your computer via whatsapp , you must enter your chat and select the paperclip icon. This can be positioned just before the start of the recording of any message.

You click there and you will be presented with a number of options to choose from. You can take photos from WhatsApp network , send documents, photos and more. And among these options there is a blue icon in which it is located as a kind of camera.

You must select this option (Room). When you do this, the action will take you to an option called Messeger Rooms . There you can create the meeting rooms you need. Of course, there was always a limit of 50 people.

2. Wait for the redirect

Once you finish to accept the services of Messenger room , is that they will send you to a site where you can video call. Of course, make sure you have your camera and microphone active and given the appropriate permissions.

This will generate a link that you must send to the person you want to make a video call with.


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