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Messenger Rooms: The new Facebook alternative that can beat Zoom

Video call applications are witnessing a golden age because millions of users around the world are trapped in their homes due to the health crisis caused by COVID-19.
For this reason, video call platforms have worked as the best allies, as they allow to keep working and socializing.



Zoom is one of the most popular apps to date; however, the app faces vulnerabilities and vulnerabilities that threaten user privacy.
If you fear and care about your internet security and are looking for a new tool that you can contact with, Messenger Rooms will be useful for you.
Facebook recently announced Messenger Rooms, a feature that allows you to create video conference rooms with up to 50 connected people at the same time.
It can work from Messenger or Facebook and users can invite anyone, even if they don't have a social network account.
Likewise, Facebook is considering adding ways to create rooms from Instagram Direct and WhatsApp.



If you, as a user, browse the social network and your friends create open rooms for you, you can see them on Facebook. When you are invited to a room, you can join from your phone or computer, without having to download another program.
If you have Messenger, you can add augmented reality filters to your face, like bunny ears, and new AI features like 360-degree backgrounds and ambient lighting.
Messenger Rooms will be available in some countries this week, but it will reach the rest of the world in the coming countries.

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