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On April 16, between 2:25 P.M. ET and 4:12 P.M. ET, the domain zoom.us was not available due to a server block by GoDaddy Registry. This block was the result of a communication error between Zoom’s domain registrar, Markmonitor, and GoDaddy Registry, which resulted in GoDaddy Registry mistakenly shutting down zoom.us domain. Zoom, Markmonitor, and GoDaddy worked quickly to identify and remove the block, which restored service to the domain zoom.us. There was no product, security or network failure at Zoom during the outage. GoDaddy and Markmonitor are working together to prevent this from happening again.

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DrMind
Newcomer
Newcomer

I meet virtually with patients.  I seek to streamline my work and wonder about using the same meeting link for all meetings, rather than creating a new, specific link for each meeting.  If I do this and I have settings enabled that I must "admit" all users before they come into the meeting,  will I be protecting the privacy of the patient with whom I am currently meeting and the person seeking to be admitted?  This seems correct, but am I missing something?

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aeudailey
Zoom Employee
Zoom Employee

Hi there! This seems like a great way to streamline virtual care operations. Waiting room participants cannot see or hear each other, therefore their privacy is protected. And you're correct, waiting room participants have to be admitted by a meeting host or co-host. You can also chat with your waiting room participants, either individually, or collectively. Hope this helps!