As we’ve mentioned previously, Vsee generally gets great marks for security. But some have trouble working with its one-on-one focus. (It doesn’t really seem to be designed as a bridge for groups, but rather as a one-on-one solution.) By contrast, you might really like ooVoo.com. You can host up to 12 people at a time on a video conference, all for free. Skype would charge a subscription for such a thing. Which video conferencing software is your own favorite?
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We’ve been using Google+ hangouts for group video. It’s works pretty good, and it’s also free.
When I clicked on oovoo in Brigada and went there and then clicked to download their program I got a message that said STOP malicious Web Reputation
Stan Rowland
Hi Stan. Not sure why that happened. See Symantec’s “Safe Web” entry for ooVoo.com and you’ll see it’s complaint-free:
http://safeweb.norton.com/report/show?name=oovoo.com
Either way, if you have any doubts, obviously, don’t pursue it. What I can tell you is that I’m using it safely without issues.
Apologize for any inconvenience.