![]() They've made it so that, if you own an iPhone and want to video conference with someone on Android, but avoid using WhatsApp and other platforms which aren't as good as Apple's when it comes to privacy, it's now possible with FaceTime. As the sender/host: Go to the FaceTime app on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac and select the 'Create Link' option on the top left corner. What they've done now is essentially for the benefit of the people who own Apple hardware. They've built their reputation around privacy and so the only way they could make it worthwhile from a business perspective would be to make it a subscription service, which the vast majority of Android users would never pay for, no matter how good Apple made it. You do realize that Apple's business model is based around selling the hardware they manufacture right? They're not some social media startup trying to rope as many people into using a free communication platform as they can while making money by harvesting information about all their activities on that platform. From a Mac or iOS device, launch FaceTime and select Create Link. With all the resources at Appleās disposable, they do a lousy job with some things. WhatsApp have killed the social market, and Zoom and Teams have got the corporate market. ![]()
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