Zoom recently announced on its official blog that it will remove the 40-minute free meeting limit, so that users can use Zoom to hold online events and celebrate holidays.
The epidemic has changed the lifestyle of the general public. In addition to wearing a mask, it is also necessary to maintain proper social distance. Zoom announced in its official blog that users can use unlimited sessions on holidays such as the last day of Hanukkah, Christmas, New Year, and the last day of African American holiday Kwanzaa, held through Zoom. Meet online to keep in touch with family and friends.
Users do not need any action to unlock this restriction, as long as they use the Zoom app to hold meetings as usual at the time of the event. Zoom calls on the public to set up waiting rooms, protect their meeting IDs to prevent unauthorized intruders, and use Zoom’s special filters and virtual backgrounds for festivals to spend the holidays with friends.
ZOOM will provide the date and time of the unlimited meeting:
December 17, 10:00 am to Saturday, December 19, 6:00 am, US time
December 23, US time, 10:00 am to Saturday, December 26, 6:00 am
December 30, U.S. time, 10 am to Saturday, January 2 at 6 am
source:Zoom
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