Zoom added two new features to prevent junk users from breaking into meetings on November 16 (local time), and users taking problematic behavior.
The first feature is the ability for meeting hosts and co-hosts to delete users with problems. From the security icon, you can pause the meeting and stop functions such as video, audio, and chat. Users with problems in the meantime can be reported to my team (Trust&Safety). After the reported user is removed from the meeting, the host can choose whether to resume the meeting. Meeting participants can also see junk users on the left security badge.
This function can be used in desktop application and mobile application Ver.5.4.3. Web clients and virtual desktops will also be available within this year.
The second function is to check whether the Zoom Meeting ID or password is disclosed on social media or websites. When an open meeting is found, the user is automatically alerted by email. It also includes advice on what to do in the email, and urges you to use other solutions, such as Zoom Video Webinars and OnZoom, instead of Zoom Meetings if you are going to publicize your meeting.
Zum, whose use has increased rapidly due to the Corona 19 epidemic, has been criticized for security measures, but at the end of October, the FTC of the Federal Trade Commission also reconciled, saying that it will strengthen security by adding end-to-end encryption. Related information can be found here .
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