Google is now offering its premium video conferencing product, the Google Meet, for free. Since January, Google Meet has seen a spike in usage, hosting 3 billion minutes of video meetings this month. Google is taking its time rolling out Google Meet to ensure security and urges users to sign up to be notified when it's available. Google Meet is focused on security, and has the following features turned on by default: Controls to admit or deny entry to a meeting, as well as muting or removing participants if needed. Meet video meetings are encrypted in transit, and all recordings stored in Google Drive are encrypted in transit and at rest. Google is also removing the 60-minute meeting limitation until after September 30. Additionally, enterprise and educational users will also gain free access to Google Meet's premium features if they also use G Suite. Google Meet is starting to roll out on Android Auto, bringing video call access to car displays, although with some notable limitations. Read more in our articles including "Google now offers Google Meet premium features for free" and "Google Meet begins rolling out on Android Auto".
Google is now offering its premium video conferencing product, the Google Meet, for free. Since January, Google Meet has seen a spike in usage, hosting 3 billion minutes of video meetings this month.
Google is taking its time rolling out Google Meet to ensure security and urges users to sign up to be notified when it's available. Google Meet is focused on security, and has the following features turned on by default: Controls to admit or deny entry to a meeting, as well as muting or removing participants if needed. Meet video meetings are encrypted in transit, and all recordings stored in Google Drive are encrypted in transit and at rest.
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