According to IANS, beta users will now notice a new indicator at the bottom of a video conversation.
Users will be able to share the content of their screen with everyone on the call using this new option.
When you utilise this function, all activity on the user’s screen, including notifications, are recorded and shared with the individuals on the video call.
The option to share screen content during a video conference is available to some beta testers and is anticipated to roll out to additional users in the coming weeks, according to the article.
Meanwhile, it was revealed earlier this week that the messaging platform was rolling out a new video messages capability to some iOS and Android beta testers.
Beta users can now capture and send video messages with this new functionality.
When recipients receive a video message, they will be able to tell if it was recently recorded, which would considerably boost its credibility.
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