![]() ![]() This includes 1:1 meetings, group meetings and Personal Meeting Rooms.” “This change creates a uniform 40-minute meeting duration limit for all meetings hosted by Basic (free) users on all account types. “On July 15, 2022, Zoom is changing the meeting duration limit for 1:1 meetings hosted by Basic (free) users on paid accounts to 40 minutes,” the company explained in a support page. SEE: Home video setup: What you need to look and sound professional (TechRepublic Premium) Previously, only free calls with three or more people were subject to this limitation. ![]() As of July 15, Zoom is restricting meetings between just two people to that 40-minute duration. Those of you who create Zoom meetings with a free account will now be kicked off after 40 minutes no matter how many people are on the call. ![]() One-on-one meetings set up using a free account will now automatically end after 40 minutes. Zoom now limits free one-on-one meetings to 40 minutes ![]()
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