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Setup meetings with a meeting password, enable the “waiting room” function, so even if someone DID get the password, they have to be allowed into the zoom room session. It’s a pop-up UI that comes on at the begin fo the meeting for the meeting organizer to confirm. Once everyone is in the meeting, you can just LOCK the meeting, so no one else can come in regardless. And most importantly, don’t post your meeting credentials or master meeting ID URL on twitter and facebook or anywhere online. Problem with schools was they were posting curriculum and courses online (often in a non password enabled site) and people were just scraping the web to find open master ID’s.

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If you’re really concerned with needing full E2E encryption and have concern that Zoom admins could gain access to the meeting or the audio stream, just disable the PSTN dial in option and use computer audio only. At that point it’s all encrypted end point to end point. Zoom may STILL have the keys access, but its not in the open over a cell connection or landline trunk.

All these features have been part of zoom for many years they are just not enabled by default to make it very easy to join for any user from any device. Now, I think password and waiting room is enabled by default
