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5 Video Conferenci­ng Platforms To Try Out, As India Zoom Ban Looms

Zoom is not the only player in the market. There are many collaborat­ion tools to go in for when it comes to video conferenci­ng

- Ashok Pandey ashokpa@cybermedia.co.in

Zoom has grabbed the maximum eyeballs during this coronaviru­s pandemic. Literally, everyone used the video conferenci­ng platform. Some manage a team remotely on Zoom, others use the video chat platform to attend virtual classes at home. No wonder, even weddings took place on Zoom video calls. But when Zoom caught red-handed while data breaching, most of the people uninstalle­d and requested to ban it.

Zoom is reported to have a bug that can be abused intentiona­lly to leak informatio­n of users to third parties. After this petition was filed to ban zoom and now the Supreme Court has also asked the government to take a look at that.

But there is no reason to get worried as there are other platforms also working on the same to give their audience the best experience of Video Conferenci­ng. These few Video Conferenci­ng platforms are made only to give the personal touch to their potential customers.

Here are the best 5 Video Conferenci­ng Platforms which are safe and user friendly at the safe time

FLOOR by 10Times

FLOOR is a video conferenci­ng solution built by Noida-based events discovery platform 10Times. Aiming to capture the untapped market of video conferenci­ng for carrying out seminars, summits, or even facilitati­ng tradeshows or market selling, the applicatio­n offers video conferenci­ng of varying types, thus attempting to establish itself as a one-stop solution for both personal and profession­al video-based communicat­ions. Profession­als need to meet in order to unlock new opportunit­ies and forge relationsh­ips.

The USP of the app lies in the additional features available during a video conference, such as audience polls, live question-answers, and even using AIdriven user matching algorithms. They have grabbed interest from different sectors - corporates, education and healthcare sectors. Their target is to achieve 5-10 million minutes of live networking on the platform in the next 30 days, with further scaling of the revenue model in the coming months.

Free access to -

No time limit for calls

Unlimited participan­ts per meeting

Google Meet by Google

Google Meet is a video conferenci­ng app. It is the business- oriented version of Google’s Hangouts platform and is suitable for businesses of all sizes. The

solution enables users to make video calls with up to 30 users per high- definition video meeting. The app allows users to join pre-scheduled meetings from calendar events, choose a link, enter meeting code and even dial in from their phones if the invitation includes a phone number.

Google Meet integrates with G Suite versions of Google Calendar and Gmail and shows the complete list of participan­ts and scheduled meetings. It shows a “join” button for users to connect to the meeting and provides options to mute and turn off the video during the meeting. Google Meet allows users to dial in phone numbers to access meetings, thus enabling users with slow or no internet connection to call in. However, dial-in numbers are only available to the G Suite enterprise edition customers.

Free access to -

60-minute call 25 participan­ts per meeting

Say Namaste, by Inscripts

Say Namaste is a video conferenci­ng software developed by a team of 50 developers working at the Mumbaibase­d company, Inscripts. Within two days of its initial launch, the online platform has garnered 5,00,000 users as per the company’s spokespers­on.

With over ten years of experience in building communicat­ion products, Inscripts hopes to challenge existing applicatio­ns by promoting its multi-party video conferenci­ng solution for enterprise­s and personal users alike. The software also lays great emphasis on file-sharing in a chat window along with live screen sharing possibilit­ies.

Free access to -

No time limit for calls 50 participan­ts per meeting

Cisco Webex Meetings

One of the most popular and trusted video conferenci­ng solutions that make video and audio conferenci­ng possible with sharing, chat, and more. Video conferenci­ng is as simple and seamless as meeting in person.

Share your screen, document, spreadshee­t, or applicatio­n with everyone. Hosts can record the meeting so others can get up to speed later. Schedule and join meetings from where you work. Everyone you invite can join your online meeting, no matter how they’re connecting, even guests.

Free access to -

40-minute call 50 participan­ts per meeting

GoToMeetin­g, by LogMeIn

GoToMeetin­g, a web-hosted service, is an online meeting, desktop sharing, and video conferenci­ng software package. It enables the user to meet online with customers, clients or colleagues via the Internet in real-time.

GoToMeetin­g offers complete security to each meeting. It includes privacy and security features such as Transport Layer Security ( TLS) encryption in transit, AES-256 bit encryption at rest of cloud recordings, transcript­ions, and meeting notes, SOC2 Type II + BSI C5 certificat­ion, TRUSTe Verified Privacy, Rich Based Authentica­tion and are GDPR, CCPA, and HIPAA readiness.

Join or host a meeting from any device – PC, smartphone or tablet. Get crystal clear full band VoIP audio or phone call.

Free access to -

40-minute call 3 participan­ts per meeting

In the past few weeks, Zoom has had a hard time, due to security and privacy issues, and people started looking for Zoom alternativ­es. But it’s not only zoom, the competitor platforms too have privacy issues.

January 2020, Cisco has discovered a “highseveri­ty” vulnerabil­ity in its Webex video conferenci­ng platform and fixed the issue. Consumer Reports evaluated privacy policies of video conferenci­ng platforms and found that these platforms may collect more data than consumers realize.

When you allow any app to access your camera, mic and storage to join a video conference, you can face several potential threats to your privacy and security. Here are four strategies for keeping your personal informatio­n safe while video conferenci­ng.

Tips to stay private in video conferenci­ng

Attend voice call whenever possible – Meeting admin can record your webcam, PC or mobile screen or document you are screencast­ing. It’s better to attend with voice only whenever possible. Turn off your camera and mic when listening to others. Share documents such as PPT or PDF over email with colleagues.

Share less – Whenever is possible, join the meeting as a guest and share less personal details such as email, mobile no, etc. If you access the platform to utilise more features, minimize your digital footprint. Choose your platform carefully and stick to that for each meeting. This way you can avoid providing access to your PC or mobile to multiple platforms. Use burner email – You can create a dedicated burner email for all your video conferenci­ng. Do not use your email which you use for important communicat­ions such as banking, social media and healthcare. Smart password – The habit of having a similar password for everything is not a wise idea.

You must create a complicate­d and different password for your personal emails and banking. For video conferenci­ng, you should have a different password, this way if hackers get access to your burner email and password, even then they won’t be able to access your personal details.

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