The announcement came from a Facebook post by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, which is pretty light on details. Though in an email to the press, the company says that Call Links can be generated from the Calls Tab, for both audio and video calls. Naturally, you’ll need the latest version of WhatsApp installed on your phone to use this. Call Links sounds like a pretty convenient feature, especially if you have frequently scheduled calls with friends and family, and there’s one or more members who are consistently tardy. Though there’s one niche limitation to the implementation of the feature, which is the fact that, you can’t schedule calls ahead of time using the links. This is a feature that’s available to users of Apple’s FaceTime, but in a statement to Engadget, a spokesperson has confirmed that you can’t do the same on WhatsApp with Call Links. But going back to the Mark Zuckerberg Facebook post, he also says that the company is currently testing encrypted video calls for up to 32 people. No further details were provided for this feature, with the post concluding simply with “more coming soon”. (Source: Mark Zuckerberg / Facebook, WhatsApp, Engadget)