The messaging app just received an update that brings group audio and video calls with end-to-end encryption.
WhatsApp will allow group calls and video calls
As we have told you, the application has received a long-awaited update by its users.
This update consists of the fact that WhatsApp will allow group calls and video calls, with up to 4 members.
These calls can be made regardless of the device used or operating system.
It also won't matter if the users are connected to a WiFi network or if they are using their mobile data.
According to WhatsApp, the application will adapt to each situation automatically, giving an incredible user experience.
Its use is extremely simple, so you can use this option without problems.
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To be able to make group calls or video calls, all you have to do is make an individual call.
Then you must click the "Add Participant" button.
Which is located in the upper right corner.
Remember that there is a maximum of 4 participants.
But are the calls safe?
It seems that WhatsApp cares about our safety and privacy.
So it ensures that both audio and video calls are end-to-end encrypted.
They are designed to be completely reliable in a variety of different situations.
As we have mentioned before, encryption is independent of the platform or type of connection of each user.
Its activation is automatic, so the user does not need to perform any further action.
It seems that they have worried about our safety, although we will have to wait to make sure.
Little by little the update is spreading to all users.
So if it hasn't arrived yet, don't worry, it will be available for you soon.