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Now you can use Skype without making an account

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Millions of people visit Skype.com every month to do one thing; they want to start a conversation with a friend, loved one or colleague as quickly as possible.

However, sometimes technology can get in the way particularly if you don’t have the time to sign up for an account to use it.

There is some good news as now it is easier than ever for you to connect with anyone on Skype without the need to register or even download it.

Now you can join Skype as a Guest, and can quickly chat, voice or video call without any hassle. This is perfect if you are new to Skype and want to quickly chat with someone, anywhere in the world.

This is rather simple and to get started, go to Skype.com, tap start a conversation and add your name. You will then be provided with a unique conversation link.

You can share this link with your contacts either individually or as a group via email or via your social networks.

Once they click on the link, they will be able to join your conversation immediately. They can also join as a Guest if they are using Skype for Web.

The best thing is that you can still enjoy all of Skype’s free features, including one to one and group instant messaging, voice and video calls, screen sharing and even file sharing.

You can invite up to 300 people to chat and up to 25 people on a voice or video call.

When using Skype as a Guest, your conversation will last for 24 hours. If you want to return to the conversation, call a landline, mobile or translate a conversation in real-time with Skype Translator,  then you will need to sign up for a free Skype account.

To start a conversation as a Guest, you will need to use a web browser from a computer. Anyone can join the conversation from any Skype client or as a Guest using Skype for Web.

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