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Key Features:
* It’s free to download and to use for up to 30 participants
* Secure to use (Read more…)
* Easily share your screen
* Share control of the same screen
* PC, Mac and Linux compatible
* Global conference calling (Land line based)
* Instant messaging
* See when contacts are online
* Automatic updates
Security:
We have made the Yuuguu application as secure as possible by encrypting activity within the application using 128-bit SSL encryption end to end. For an explanation of what this is, read our page on security when using Yuuguu.
Screen sharing:
Sharing your screen is easy with Yuuguu. There are two ways to share your screen using Yuuguu.
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