Facebook Messenger Rooms is officially launched for all web and mobile users
Facebook Messenger Rooms is a great feature to replace the Zoom application.
As previously reported, Facebook is preparing to launch the Messenger Rooms feature to allow online meetings for up to 50 people and unlimited time. A feature that helps replace the Zoom application is quite popular today. Today, Messenger Rooms is officially launched for all web and mobile users.
Facebook says users can set up a public meeting room so anyone can join with just a link, even without a Facebook account (meaning you don't need to log into Facebook). You can share the meeting room on News Feed, in Groups or Events.
Besides, users can set up a private meeting room. You can choose who will see and be allowed to join the meeting room, you can remove someone from the meeting room, or lock the meeting room if you do not want anyone to join the meeting room.
The old Messenger features like a video call between two people, a group call between a group you can still use normally. But now, when you tap 'People' in the Messenger app, or click on the Messenger section of the Facebook website, you get an extra button to create a meeting room.
The quality of the Messenger Rooms is very stable, even if up to 50 people participate. Besides, there are some useful features like AR filter and virtual background. Messenger Rooms basically has all the attractive features of the Zoom app.
In terms of security and privacy, Facebook said it would not encrypt the end of Messenger Rooms calls like WhatsApps. But Facebook has pledged not to watch or listen to the content of these meetings, just like messages in Messenger. However, in reality, it is difficult for us to know if Facebook will live up to its commitments.
However, Facebook Messenger Rooms is basically a free, easy-to-use online meeting tool that does not require an account or Facebook login to participate, has many useful features, supports online meetings. 50 people at once. A great tool to replace Zoom at the present time.
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