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Secure Zoom Meeting to Avoid Unwanted Guest (Zoom Bombing)

As a Zoom host, publicly sharing your Zoom link (e.g., on social media) can lead to privacy issues in your meeting or class including unauthorized screen sharing and malicious comments. Avoid unwanted activity in your meetings and classes by adjusting your Zoom settings beforehand.

Adjusting your settings is also a good practice for private Zoom links as well, as this helps hosts manage the meeting or classroom more effectively.

Description No Security Good Security Better Security Best Security
Meeting open to the public and meeting link widely shared online x      
Meeting has no waiting room and does not require a passcode to join x      
Personal Zoom Meeting ID used openly and repeatedly x      
Waiting room is turned on   x x x
Multiple co-hosts assist with meeting management   x x x
Removed attendees cannot re-join   x x x
Meeting link posted online but not passcode   x x x
Full meeting details (including passcode) shared directly with those who register or who have been specifically invited   x x x
Do not allow removed participant to re-join the meeting   x x x
Add multiple co-hosts to assist with meeting management   x x x
Turn off the ability for attendees to join before the host     x x
Require attendees to register for the meeting     x x
Turn off attendees' ability to share their screen, a video, or a file     x x
For events where only ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ people are invited, require a ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ email address and NetID to join the meeting       x
For wide-audience events that may be external to ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ, reserve a Zoom webinar (Faculty and Staff only)       x

NOTES:

  • When you share your meeting link or meeting password on public forums, anyone with the link can join your meeting.
  • Avoid using your (PMI) to host public events. Users can access your PMI, which is your personal virtual space, even after the meeting is over.

Step-by-Step Instructions

  • (prevent unwanted or inappropriate sharing).
  • (malicious users can't cause trouble before the host arrives).
  • (assign others, like a teaching assistant, to help moderate).
  • (participants previously removed from host cannot return to meeting or class).
  • .