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2024-05-30 03:02 AM
After registering, it also sends an email verification with a code. Can we disable this email? We haven't found a way to do it. It could be a hassle for attendees.
2024-06-09 05:49 PM - edited 2024-06-09 05:52 PM
Hi again, @latec.
Yes, it’s a hassle to have to prove your identity. Requiring authentication is frequently a requirement, especially if it’s a paid event. The code shouldn’t be sent to people who have logged into their Zoom login before registering and before accessing the Lobby.
If you don’t care who gets in, you can create an unauthenticated access type:
This then gives you another registration link you can use to allow/restrict access to this type of unauthenticated registration: (my demo event now has three registration links)