What is FaceTime?
First introduced on the iPhone 4 in 2010, FaceTime is a proprietary video-telephony product from Apple. It allows iPhone, iPad, and Mac users to communicate via video or audio through a Wi-Fi or cellular connection. It’s also available on Apple Watch audio-only. Protected by end-to-end encryption, FaceTime is only accessible by senders and receivers, with Apple deliberately being unable to decrypt FaceTime communications. Until now, there was no way non-Apple device users could join a FaceTime chat. However, this is no longer the case. FaceTime organizers using macOS Monterey, iOS 15, or iPadOS 15 on their Mac, iPhone, or iPad, respectively, can now send invites for anyone to join. Each invitation contains a link that the recipient can open via the most recent version of Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge to join the chat.
Send a FaceTime Chat Invite
Here’s a look at how to send a FaceTime chat invite using iPhone/iPad and Mac. These directions assume you’re using iOS/iPadOS 15 or macOS Monterey or later.
iPhone/iPad
To send an invite on your mobile device:
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Send a FaceTime Chat Invite via Mac
Sending a FaceTime invitation on a Mac follows similar steps:
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Joining a FaceTime Group
Regardless of how the invitee sent the invitation, joining the group is the same as you can see in these directions:
You have now joined the FaceTime chat. It’s great Apple has finally opened FaceTime chats to non-Apple device users. The decision should expand FaceTime use in the coming months and years. Are you looking for more? Check out how to record FaceTime sessions for later viewing. Comment Name * Email *
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