Zoom has announced that it will be removing the usual 40-minute limit on free Zoom accounts for all meetings for the year-end holiday season. The company told The Verge the lifting of the time limit was done to give families more time to stay connected.
Normally, meetings with three or more people hosted on Zoom’s free tier cannot last longer than 40 minutes. Users that exceed this time limit will have to start another meeting and get all parties to reconnect to the meeting again. As you can guess, that can be a frustrating process if you have lots of people in a call.
According to Zoom, the removal of the limit will be take effect between the following dates and times:
Zoom said in a blog post that users do not need to do anything to remove the limit as it will automatically be lifted during the designated times. The company gave these useful tips to users who are planning for virtual get-togethers:
The company also reminded users to update their Zoom client to ensure all the latest product and security features are up to date.
The removal of the time limit in time for holidays would allow users to spend more time catching up with their friends and families who cannot travel home for the holiday season.
This is not the first time the company has removed the time limit for free users. It lifted the time limit for meetings on its platforms in time for the Thanksgiving Day in America in late November.
So, will you be using Zoom to reconnect and catch up with family and friends? Let us know how will you be spending the holidays in the comment section below.
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