Google won’t enforce Meet’s one hour time limit until June
Google Meet’s free service limitations remain suspended till June.
What you need to know
Google Meet’s unlimited meetings will remain available for the free version of the service till June this year.
Google had previously extended it through March after initially lifting the limitations of the free iteration in 2020.
Now, users will no longer have to pay to hold a meeting that exceeds 1 hour until June.
Google is extending the temporary removal of limitations on the free iteration of Meet past March, the company announced today. It’s a second extension to a freebie that was initially slated to expire in September 2020.
To be precise, it allowed users to hold meetings longer than an hour on the free version of Meet. Users would have had to pay for the privilege by signing up for a Google Workspace plan before this move. Now, Google is extending this gift through June, allowing users to make use of the product for a little while longer.
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