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Soon, Instagram to allow co-watching video with friends



SAN FRANCISCO: Popular app Instagram will soon allow users to co-watch video content with friends, media report stated.

According to a new feature that is currently is being tested, friends will be able to see their reactions on the video via the phone cameras.

The option would start with a split-screen view, where users would be able to apply face filters and other visual tools to their personal camera feed, Social Media Today reported on Thursday.

Publish Date : 19 April 2019 21:32 PM

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