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WhatsApp iOS update lands with encrypted video chat support for up to 8 people

Last week Facebook announced a new feature for group video calls, “Messenger Rooms.” In addition to it arriving for Facebook Messenger, the company said it would also come to Instagram, WhatsApp, and Portal. Now the latest WhatsApp update available today brings support for encrypted video calls between up to eight people.

When Facebook announced Messenger Rooms last week, it didn’t detail what countries it’s available or when it would be rolling out globally. While the release notes for the latest WhatsApp iOS update make it clear it brings compatibility for the new video call feature for up to eight people, it’s unclear if it’s available right now for all users.

The update for iOS is still propagating so if you don’t see it yet, check back a bit later. Previously, WhatsApp offered video calls between two people, which were encrypted (Facebook’s Messenger Rooms are not). And based on the image Facebook released last week (seen above) the group video calls in WhatsApp should be end-to-end encrypted as well.

Facebook’s plan for the new video call feature is for support for 50 people “within weeks.” But it hasn’t said whether that will apply to all of its messaging apps.

WhatsApp Messenger is a free download from the App Store. Are you seeing the feature available after updating? Let us know down in the comments!

Full release notes for WhatsApp version 2.20.50:

  • Group video and voice calls now support up to 8 participants. All participants need to be on the latest version of WhatsApp.
  • Visual improvements for iOS 13 users including updated message action menu.

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Author: Michael Potuck.
Source: 9TO5Mac

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