Coronavirus: Best video chatting apps for staying in touch during UK lockdown
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Here is a look at some of the best apps for getting in contact with friends and family when you cannot be in the same room.
Zoom
A video-conferencing app which has risen to prominence during the coronavirus outbreak.
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It can be used for free on PC.
Houseparty
A social network combined with group video-calling, Houseparty allows users to play games with friends on video-chats, as well as share their screen as they would if sending a screenshot on a messaging app.
The new app can also alert you when contacts come online so organising socialising is a much smoother process.
The app is free to download on iOS and Android.
Google Hangouts
Very good for getting a video-chat off the ground quickly, Hangouts is linked to your Google account, so if you're an Android or Gmail user, it's likely a lot of your contacts will be quickly accessible for free video-calls.
It can be used on PC, iOS and Android.
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The original video-calling platform, Skype will be the best option for many as even the less technology-savvy members of the family are likely to have an account.
Voice and video-call options are available, as is an instant messaging feature.
Skype is accessible from PC as well as on both iOS and Android mobile devices.
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People who own any Apple devices – such as iPhone or iPad – are able to use FaceTime for video chats.
You can use it over Wi-Fi or over mobile data.
FaceTime allows you to invite up to 32 participants to a group video chat.
It is available on iOS mobile devices.
Facebook Messenger
You can make a video call on Facebook Messenger.
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Messenger also allows you to make group video calls.
Facebook Messenger is available on iOS and Android mobile devices.
The popular messaging app, which is owned by Facebook, also allows you to make video calls – as well as normal phone calls.
WhatsApp allows you to include up to four people in a group video call.
It is available on iOS and Android mobile devices.
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