There will be new restrictions on the time limit of free meetings on Google Meet

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The use of Google’s video conferencing service has doubled during the Corona virus epidemic. Meanwhile, now a big news has come out for the users using this Google Meet platform. Actually, soon the free unlimited video calling facility on Google Meet is going to be limited to just 60 minutes. Yes, tech giant Google’s video chat platform Google Meet has announced that after September 30, the free version of Google Meet will be limited to 60 minutes. This means that after September 30, you can avail only 60 minutes i.e. 1 hour free meeting on Google Meet.

A Google spokesperson said The Verge (translated) We currently do not have any information regarding the expiration of promo and advanced features. If something like this happens, we will definitely inform about it.

Let us tell you, till now any person with a Google account could make free video calls with 100 people through Google Meet, that too without any limit.

As The Verge reports, the September 30 deadline also applies to other features, such as G Suite Essentials, which includes Meet’s more advanced features like the ability to make video calls with up to 250 people, dial-in phone numbers, Features include the ability to live stream with up to 100,000 people on a single domain and save recordings of Google Meet on Google Drive. All these features are also available for free to the users till September 30 only.

The feature is available only to customers in the “Enterprise” tier of G Suite, which costs $25 (roughly Rs. 1,800) per user per month.

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