Facebook Messenger has announced the availability of the screen sharing feature both on the web and its mobile app in iOS and Android. The initiative aims to bring people closer together during the pandemic. The feature allows users to share the live view of their mobile phone's screen one-on-one with loved ones, up to 8 people in a video call, and up to 16 people in Messenger Rooms. The company also shares that web and desktop screen sharing is also available in Messenger Rooms. It will soon add some screen sharing options and expands the number of viewers for the feature up to 50 under Messenger Rooms. Read more in our articles including "Facebook Messenger app now supports screen sharing" and "Meta strengthens teen protections across Facebook, Instagram, and Messenger".
Facebook Messenger has announced the availability of the screen sharing feature both on the web and its mobile app in iOS and Android. The initiative aims to bring people closer together during the pandemic. The feature allows users to share the live view of their mobile phone's screen one-on-one with loved ones, up to 8 people in a video call, and up to 16 people in Messenger Rooms.
The company also shares that web and desktop screen sharing is also available in Messenger Rooms. It will soon add some screen sharing options and expands the number of viewers for the feature up to 50 under Messenger Rooms.
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