Brave browser adds free video chat that doesn’t require an account

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With most video chat platforms, you need to download an important program, create an account and log in. Then you can fight with an unknown user interface to get installed.
But it doesn’t have to be that way. Read on to find out how to make hassle-free video calls for free.
Here is the backstory
No one should struggle with video calling apps, how to set them up or create an account. That’s why Brave has integrated the feature into its browser, which is the only app you’ll ever need. Once the browser is installed on your device, you will be ready to use Brave Talk.
Brave emphasizes privacy and security. Moreover, it boasts of being one of the fastest browsers, allowing you to access the Internet four times faster.
Here are some of the benefits of using Brave’s built-in video calling feature:
Brave Talk does not have online tracking, data collection or information cookies linking you to you and call participants.
- No additional app is needed.
Video calling is built into the Brave browser, so there are no additional apps to load or accounts you need to create.
You can make video or voice calls to as many people as you want, for as long as you want. There is no time limit and it won’t cost you a penny.
- Additional functions – chargeable.
The main call feature is free, but is limited to four participants per call. For a $7 per month fee, you can add as many people as you want to a meeting and record calls. Brave Premium also includes hosting tools such as muting participants and setting up entry codes.
How to start using Brave Talk
The easiest way to chat with Brave Talk is to download the Brave Browser. After that, you will see the option to create a meeting immediately. You just need a video camera on your device to start chatting.
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