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Image Safety in Video Calls: Privacy Tips for the New gChat Video Call Feature

Video calls make online conversations more personal, but they also require extra care with your image, privacy and safety. Learn how to use the new gChat video call feature responsibly.

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gChat has recently launched one of the most requested features by users: video calls between users.

Now, in addition to public chat rooms, private messages, photo sharing, videos and audio messages, users can also talk face to face through a video call built directly into the chat.

This new feature makes gChat more modern, more personal and more interactive. However, whenever a camera, image or real-time video is involved, it is also important to talk about privacy, image safety and responsible use.

Video calls feel closer, but they require attention

A video call can make an online conversation feel more natural. You can see facial expressions, hear the person’s voice, understand the tone better and create a more direct connection.

However, when you turn on your camera, you are also sharing part of your image, your environment and sometimes details you may not notice at first.

That is why, before accepting or starting a video call on gChat, it is worth taking a few seconds to check if you feel comfortable with what you are about to show.

New feature on gChat:
gChat now supports video calls between users. Choose a user, open the private message and send an invitation to start a video call.

Before turning on your camera, check what appears behind you

One of the most important safety tips for a video call is to check the space around you.

Many people focus only on their face and forget what appears in the background. A wall, a window, a photo, a document, a bill, an envelope or even a personal object can reveal more than you intended.

Before starting a video call, make sure the background is safe and does not show anything that could identify your address, workplace, school, family or daily routine.

Avoid showing documents, addresses or personal data

During a video call, it is never a good idea to show personal documents, bank cards, receipts, letters, private screens or any sensitive information.

Even if the call feels relaxed, remember that you are talking to someone online. The other person may seem friendly, but that does not mean you should reveal personal information.

On gChat, conversations should be simple, free and pleasant, but your privacy should always come first.

Choose carefully who you video call with

The new gChat video call feature works through invitations between users. This means you can choose who you want to talk to on video.

You are not required to accept every call. If you do not know the person, if you do not feel comfortable or if the conversation feels strange, you can simply decline the invitation.

A video call should always be your choice, not an obligation.

You can become unavailable for video calls

One of the advantages of gChat is that users can control their availability for video calls.

If you do not want to receive video call invitations, you can go to the settings and disable your video call availability.

This allows you to continue using the chat normally, with public rooms, private messages, photos, videos and audio messages, without appearing available for video calls.

Be careful with screenshots and screen recordings

An important point in any video call is to remember that the person on the other side may try to take a screenshot or record the screen.

Even when it is not appropriate, it is technically difficult to completely stop someone from recording what they see on their own device.

For that reason, the safest rule is simple: do not show anything in a video call that you would not be comfortable seeing shared outside that call.

This is a good practice for any online platform, including chats, social networks, dating apps and video call services.

Protect your digital image

Your online image is also part of your privacy. Even in a casual conversation, it is important to think about what you are showing.

Avoid exposing too much of your personal space, identifiable objects or situations that could be taken out of context.

If you want to make a video call, choose a neutral place, with good lighting and without personal information visible in the background.

gChat video call: simple, fast and controlled

The video call feature on gChat was designed to be simple.

The process is direct:

  • Enter gChat;
  • Choose your country or chat room;
  • Open a private message with another user;
  • Send a video call invitation;
  • Wait for the other person to accept or decline.

If the invitation is accepted, the video call starts in a floating window. This allows you to keep following the chat while talking on video.

The call has a time limit

Video calls on gChat have a limited duration of 30 minutes.

This limit helps keep the experience more balanced, prevents abuse and allows the feature to remain light and stable for users.

During the call, a visible countdown lets both users know how much time is left.

Good practices for a safer video call

Before starting a video call, follow a few simple recommendations:

  • Check the background before turning on your camera;
  • Avoid showing documents, letters, addresses or personal data;
  • Do not share banking, work or private information;
  • Choose a neutral and safe place;
  • Do not accept calls if you feel uncomfortable;
  • End the call if something makes you feel unsafe;
  • Use the report options if there is abusive or inappropriate behaviour.

What if someone behaves inappropriately?

If someone behaves in an abusive, insistent, offensive or suspicious way during a video call, the best option is to end the call.

After that, you can use the tools available on gChat to report inappropriate behaviour.

Community safety also depends on user cooperation. Reporting helps keep the space healthier and more respectful for everyone.

Quick safety checklist

  • Only show what you feel comfortable showing;
  • Make sure your camera background does not reveal personal information;
  • Do not accept pressure to turn on your camera;
  • Remember that someone may try to record the screen;
  • Disable video call availability when you do not want to receive invitations.

gChat wants to offer a modern and responsible experience

The arrival of video calls is an important step in the evolution of gChat.

The platform wants to offer more ways to communicate, while also encouraging conscious, safe and respectful use.

Online conversations can be fun, spontaneous and interesting, but they should always respect each person’s limits.

Conclusion

The new gChat video call feature makes the chat more complete and brings users closer to a more real and personal experience.

However, whenever you use image, camera or video, you should protect your privacy.

Before turning on your camera, check your environment, think about what you are showing and only accept calls when you feel comfortable.

gChat continues to grow with new features, but your safety remains essential.

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