On April 5, 2020, Zoom will enable the Waiting Room feature and two meeting password settings for all Basic users and Pro users with a single license, including K-12 education accounts who have the 40-minute limit temporarily waived.
Zoom is enabling two password settings by default: require a password for Personal Meeting ID (PMI) and require a password for meetings which have already been scheduled.
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I do not see how using a shortened URL such as https://bit.ly/3aHP9Us will help. The link will still work and you have a password on the meeting the link will contain the password in encrypted form so the link will still workOn Saturday, April 4, 2020, 10:48:21 AM EDT, Jone Lewis <jone...@gmail.com> wrote:Here is more info on the changes for Sunday:1) If you have scheduled a Zoom platform, and you have only one paid user on the Zoom account, regenerate and re-send invitations because your meeting now has a password. If you have more than one paid user, no password has been added to already-scheduled meetings.2) Waiting rooms are now the default, and probably are a wise choice. It's easy for co-hosts to admit known people, and to admit unknown people one at a time and greet them to find out who they are. During the meeting the latter is more difficult. The waiting room may NOT be automatically enabled if you have more than 1 paid user on the account, so change it manually for the meeting.3) The bad link security hole has been patched (where a certain formatting of a link could give someone access to your computer passwords).Just some other related reminders:
Hosts and co-hosts can remove people during the program, or send them back to the waiting room if you're not quite sure of them. If your settings are that people cannot return after being removed, this will get them out of the room fairly quickly.
The reports I've seen from the last two days include DOZENS (in one case over 100) intruding at the same time. Without a waiting room, this is very hard to control.
Also, I've seen an increasing number of reports of chat being the method of spreading the vile messages. So consider making chat "host only" except at times you're well-prepared to close it down if it goes awry to open it.
A new recommendation from some is to "hide" URLs on open web pages -- instead of https://zoom.us/j/999999999 for instance, post https://bit.ly/3aHP9Us (or use another service like tinyurl).
Zoom-bombing seems to be increasing exponentially. Consider the balance between inclusion and security. And remember, we've had to balance that in our in-person meetings, too.