February 16th 2021 6:26 am
Google Meet might not be as ubiquitous as Zoom but, for many people, it's the only way they get to see and speak to their colleagues face-to-face.
Now Google has announced that new IP range tools will help users optimize network and firewall access to improve security protections, such as ensuring the right people are accessing your call.
Here's everything you need to know about the new features.
What's Changing with Google Meet?
Google is bringing out a new range of official fixed IP addresses for non-Google Workspace users.
In jargon-free speak, this means that users joining Google Meet calls with personal (rather than a business) Google accounts or even joining anonymously, will be easily identifiable.