Firefox browser is a popular browser for Windows. There are
many other features that enhance the productivity of the browser. For instance,
there’s a new feature called Firefox Hello that lets users make free video and
voice calls directly from the browser. All a user needs is a webcam (optional),
a microphone, and the latest version of Firefox, to call friends who are on
WebRTC (a technology project that lets you communicate instantly using only
your browser – no other software needed!) supported browsers like Firefox,
Chrome or Opera.
Start a Conversation using Firefox Hello
Hello is a cross-platform video chat service. The highlight
of the service is it’s free to make voice and video calls and there’s no
requirement for software download, plugins or even create an account. It’s
ready for use as soon as you open Firefox by clicking on the ‘chat bubble’ icon
under the customize menu.
Firefox Hello chat review & feature use
Click on the Hello button hello button. Click Start a
conversation.
Give your conversation a name by typing it in the Name this
conversation field. Click,
Email Link to send
the link to a friend using your default email application, or
Click Copy Link
and paste the link into another messaging application.
When your friend joins the conversation, the Hello button
will turn blue with an accompanying alert (Hello requires access to your
Microphone and camera). The blue dot on your list will also let you know which
conversation is active.
You can start your conversation. Once finished, click Hang Up to end the call.
Please
note that the conversation stays on your list for future use. You can delete it
by clicking the Delete icon next to the conversation
Also, for some reason if you’re not ready to receive a call,
you can control your conversation. Click on the status menu at the bottom of
the window and set it to Do Not Disturb to stop all call notifications.
That s it