With video calls shooting through the roof during the lockdown, Telegram brings in secure video calling service

The app announced that it is developing a group video calling service and also claims to have 400 million users across the world
Image used for representational purpose only (Pic: Google Play)
Image used for representational purpose only (Pic: Google Play)

Instant messaging app Telegram had launched a group video calling app in May last year which is being used by people more currently amid the lockdown.

"Video calls in 2020 are much like messaging in 2013. There are apps that are either secure or usable, but not both. We'd like to fix that," Telegram said in a statement on Saturday.

However, Telegram did not release many details about the feature of its upcoming service but it appears to be taking a dig at Zoom, which is facing pressure to fix several privacy issues. Telegram also claimed that it has now over 400 million users across the world.

"Telegram has reached 400,000,000 monthly users, up from 300 million a year ago. Every day at least 1.5 million new users sign up for Telegram. Features like folders, cloud storage and desktop support make Telegram ideal for remote work and study during the quarantine," the company added.

Last month, Telegram introduced a Discussion Button, in a bid to let users access a separate group chat extension even on chat restricted channels. The feature allows admins to provide a whole new chat section associated with the specific channel.

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