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What is Houseparty? The app that lets friends video call during coronavirus lockdown

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It's taken the country by storm as families and friends separated by lockdown discover a new way to keep in touch. Houseparty is a viral video call app bringing people together when they can’t see each other during the coronavirus outbreak.

But how do you use it? Here we take you through the most talked about app of the moment and how you can connect with your loved ones : The app lets you talk to up to eight people on a video call and is fast becoming one of the most popular ways of staying in touch during coronavirus lockdwon.Available on Android, iPhone, iPad and Macs, the “face to face social network” does more than just video - it also lets you play games and quizzes too.The real-time accessibility of Houseparty allows friends to

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