
Android Users:
For Android users, WhatsApp is releasing a beta version of its most recent update, which will simplify voice and video calling for users.
Mark Zuckerberg CEO:
On the online social media and social networking site, Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, the company that owns Facebook and WhatsApp, had previously revealed the function. For iOS and Android users, it was disabled, however for reasons that are unknown.
The most recent edition of the social messaging application now has a function that lets users build a call link and can be installed.
Go to the calls page and look for the "create call link" option to determine if the feature is active for your account. If the option is present, you can begin creating calls with a shareable link.
Making Audio And Video Call:
You have the option of making an audio or video call. If more than two persons join the call, it can also be turned into a group call. The calls are also end-to-end encrypted, making it impossible for anybody else to join or overhear the conversation.
Users can only share links with those they trust and those they want to include in the call. Everyone on the call will be able to see the caller's phone number.

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