As a meeting host, you can control whether to admit all participants at once or add them one by one by holding them up in a virtual waiting room. Zoom supports this capability. This tutorial addresses ...
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For one reason or another, we’ve all become very familiar with Zoom calls in recent years. Although we thankfully don’t need ...
Zoom is making some drastic changes to prevent rampant abuse as trolls attack publicly shared video calls. Starting April 5th, it will require passwords to enter ...
If you don’t set a Passcode for your meeting, you’ll need to admit your guests using Zoom’s Waiting Room feature instead. You can find out more about this change, including how the Waiting Room ...
Last week, I wrote about how all of us were depending on Zoom to “get it together.” Specifically, I was referring to the onslaught of criticism the company received due to inadequate security, lack of ...
Starting September 27, Zoom will require that all meetings have a Passcode or a Waiting Room enabled for all paid accounts. If neither is enabled, Zoom will enable a ...
Also, now that waiting rooms are on by default, hosts will have to approve attendees before they can participate in a call. It could make hosting meetings a bit more difficult for those heading up ...