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Important: Learn how to join a meeting in the new Meet app .
You can join a video meeting from Google Meet, Google Calendar, Gmail etc. You can also dial-in to a meeting from a phone or a meeting room or you can use Google Meet without a Google account.
Personal account users
As a personal account user, you can join:
• All meetings you’re invited to by personal accounts users, Workspace Individual Subscribers, and Google One Subscribers.
• Some meetings you're invited to by other Google Workspace Account users.
• Tip: Admins of certain Workspace users can restrict you from joining meetings.
Google One Subscribers
Personal account users
As a personal account user, anyone can join your meetings. This includes anyone:
• Signed into a personal, Google One, or Workspace Individual Account.
• In a chat room where the meeting link was created.
• In a Google Workspace organization whose admins allow them.
• Tip: Some Workspace admins might restrict their users from joining meetings organized by you.
• When you join a meeting, we share your meeting identifier with the meeting host domain for troubleshooting and audit purposes. A meeting identifier is your email address or your phone number, if you called in to the meeting.
• For users on Meet with a personal Google account: When a user flagged as abusive in a meeting tries to join another meeting, the moderator gets this message: "This person is suspected of being abusive in the past."
Anyone with a Google Account can create a video meeting, invite up to 100 participants, and meet for up to 60 minutes per meeting at no cost. For mobile calls and 1:1s, there’s no time limit.
- Absolutely. For the no-cost version of Google Meet, participants can either sign in with a Google Account or be approved by the meeting organizer t...
- Premium features are available in our Google Workspace plans and in Google One Premium.
- Yes. All video and audio streams in Meet are encrypted. Users can join securely even when they're off site.
- No. With a Google Workspace plan, you have the ability to include a phone number and PIN on each of your meetings with no other configuration requi...
- Google Meet supports a variety of hardware from leading manufacturers to bring great video conferencing experiences to your meeting rooms. Our comp...
Jun 8, 2020 · You can create or join a Google Meet, and add up to 100 participants on a video call. At this writing, there isn't a time limit on calls, but starting September 30, calls will be limited to 60 minutes. This is in stark contrast to Zoom, though, which limits free video conferences to only 40 minutes.
2 days ago · With Google Meet, everyone can safely create and join high-quality video meetings for groups of up to 250 people. • Meet safely - video meetings are encrypted in transit and our array of safety...
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May 12, 2020 · Meet is available for free for everyone at meet.google.com and on iOS or Android. If you have an existing Google Account (for example, if you’re a @gmail.com user), you can sign in at meet.google.com to get started.
Apr 29, 2020 · Going forward, Meet will be available to anyone for free on the web at meet.google.com and via mobile apps for iOS or Android. And if you use Gmail or Google Calendar, you’ll be able to easily start or join from there, too.