This free video chat doesn’t require an account or even your name

As more people started to work from home, Zoom’s video conferencing platform exploded in popularity. Tap or click here for Zoom tricks you’ll wish you’d known sooner.

With most video chatting platforms, you must download a sizable program, create an account and log in. Then, you might fight with an unfamiliar user interface to get yourself set up.

But it doesn’t need to be that way. Read on to find out how to make hassle-free video calls for free.

Brave Talk works right in your browser

Nobody should struggle with video calling apps. That is why Brave built the functionality into its browser, which is the only application you’ll need. Once the browser is installed, you will be ready to go with Brave Talk.

Brave has a strong focus on privacy and security. In addition, it boasts of being one of the fastest browsers around, letting you access the internet quickly.

Here are some benefits of using the built-in video calling feature from Brave:

  • Privacy.

Brave Talk doesn’t have online tracking cookies, data collection or information linking you and participants in the call.

  • No additional app is needed.

The video calling function is built into the Brave browser, so there are no extra apps to load or accounts that you need to create.

  • Unlimited free calls.

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Mozilla warns: Avoid these 3 messaging apps if you care about privacy

Chatting online isn’t anything new, but the pandemic has fueled the use of video calling and messaging apps. As social distancing began around the country, these apps saw a surge in popularity. Tap or click here to find out which browser is best for your privacy.

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These hilarious old photos show what people predicted the future would look like

If you bought a new PC two years ago, it would only be half as fast as a processor made today. That’s a speedy development time, but it’s not just limited to computer components.

Try explaining to Leonardo DaVinci that one day people would create art without a canvas, paints or brushes. How do you comprehensively detail to people in the 1930s that you can put food in a metal box, and it will be hot within two minutes — without coming across as a lunatic?

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