New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….

Original story (published on February 19, 2021) follows:

Our new reality that is COVID-19 means that we spend way too much time away from the workplace and with that, most of our interactions have since gone online.

Our boardrooms have been replaced with Zoom and Microsoft Teams and Google Meet among a plethora of other online meeting apps.

The meteoric rise of these platforms means that they now get way more users than before and with that comes the need to have a decent user-interface.

Google Meet is Mountain View’s solution to this ever-increasing need for virtual meetings and classes.

Since there are tons of users with Google Accounts due to the prevalence of Android and Gmail, it is understandable that this is a go-to solution for many.

As it turns out, Google Meet has had a pretty irksome issue that makes the bottom toolbar to remain present during meetings. This, according to some users, is new.

As it turns out, this is not a glitch as Google intended to have it this way. In response to a user-complaint, a product expert notifies affected users that the Google Meet team is making the bottom bar persistent moving forward.

This, he says, is being done with the intention to ensure that captions and bottom video feeds are no longer hidden.

So what if you don’t want the toolbar to be persistent? Well, Google has you covered in this regard as well. According to the Product expert, Google has listened and will include the option to hide the toolbar.

This is good news for countless users across the globe who were not fans of this new persistent toolbar in the Google Meet interface. However, it remains to be seen how soon this feature will be added.

We shall continue to keep an eye on this and update as and when we get more info so stay tuned.

NOTE: We have these and many more Google stories in our dedicated Google section.

According to the same product expert quoted in the initial coverage, the search giant has ruled out re-enabling the disappearing bottom toolbar in Google Meet.

Update (March 02)

With Google shelving plans to bring back the disappearing bottom tool bar, someone took the initiative to develop a Meet extension that does exactly that.

Update 2 (March 16)

Dubbed Meet Plus for Google Meet, the extension is available in two versions — basic and Pro. Of course, we all know the latter version packs more features, but at a small cost.

If interested, feel free to check it out here.

To resolve the issue about seeing the max number of participants and for the best experience with Google Meet, a Product Expert has recommended checking the hardware requirements for high-quality video. To do so, head here.

Update 3 (March 19)

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