Security Settings
Protect your virtual meetings with Zoom's security settings and features on the web portal. These support articles teach you how to enable security settings to protect your Zoom meetings from hackers and unwanted participants, with methods such as requiring authentication and meeting passcodes to address your privacy concerns.
- Learn more about Okta Authentication for E2EE
- Setting up Okta Authentication for E2EE
- New Meeting Join Flow FAQ
- Enabling and customizing the Waiting Room
- Getting started with Zoom security and privacy
- Requiring meetings to have one security option
- In-meeting security options
- Allowing only authenticated users in meetings
- Requiring authentication to join a meeting/webinar
- Joining from specific countries/regions
- End-to-end (E2EE) encryption for meetings
- Embedding meeting passcode in invite link
- Requiring a passcode for phone participants
- Enabling Only authenticated users can join meetings from Web client
- Archiving indicators
- May 2020: Passcode and security settings
- Learn more about Okta Authentication for E2EE
- Setting up Okta Authentication for E2EE
- New Meeting Join Flow FAQ
- Enabling and customizing the Waiting Room
- Getting started with Zoom security and privacy
- Requiring meetings to have one security option
- In-meeting security options
- Allowing only authenticated users in meetings
- Requiring authentication to join a meeting/webinar
- Joining from specific countries/regions
- End-to-end (E2EE) encryption for meetings
- Embedding meeting passcode in invite link
- Requiring a passcode for phone participants
- Enabling Only authenticated users can join meetings from Web client
- Archiving indicators
- May 2020: Passcode and security settings
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