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Zoom has a hidden tool to prevent Zoom bombing, called waiting room. The setting lets a meeting administrator screen who can enter the call, preventing uninvited guests from taking over.
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 ...
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 ...
Zoom said Wednesday it had fixed a vulnerability with its Waiting Room feature. The feature allows meeting hosts to keep would-be participants in a digital queue pending approval. Medical ...
Starting today, Zoom meetings will have the waiting room feature enabled by default. That means meeting organizers have to manually allow guests to enter the meeting, preventing unwanted guests ...
One of Zoom's key features has unfortunately made it very easy to access Zoom conversations uninvited and as such highlighted certain privacy risks. In this guide, we will discuss some tips for making ...
To stop a wave of hijackings, Zoom is requiring passwords on all previously scheduled meetings, and also enabling the “Waiting Room” feature for whenever you host ...
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 locks the meeting to prevent participants from joining. This will apply to all participants, including those joined using a Zoom Room. The waiting room feature will be turned on by default for ...
This way, when someone wants to join your meeting, they’ll first enter Waiting Room. After you approve their request to join, they’ll enter the actual meeting. To do that, launch the Zoom site ...