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Zoom AI Companion2024-01-16 03:44 PM
Hi - I have a professional zoom account already with my email address. A organization I am going to do volunteer work for just invited me to join their zoom account and the message mentions merging accounts. I don't want to merge accounts. I want the two separate accounts using the same email. How do I do this without hitting accept and merging accounts?
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2024-01-17 10:53 PM
Welcome to the Zoom Community, @MonicaW.
Merging the account would associate your account with the organization. I agree that this is not suitable for lots of volunteers and their organization.
In your case, I recommend that you do not accept the invitation, and that you get a separate email address to access your "volunteer" account. For example, set up "MonicaWVolunteerABC" (where VolunteerABC is some sort of description of what/where you're volunteering) on gmail, then forward all of that email to your primary email address. (Alternatively, set up your phone and computer to access both email accounts. I keep my volunteer Email separate from my personal and business email for a variety of reasons -- some of them due to legal discoverability of certain volunteer work, like board of directors, etc. you might think it's a little more work keeping track of multiple email accounts, but I find it helps me focus!)
2024-01-17 10:53 PM
Welcome to the Zoom Community, @MonicaW.
Merging the account would associate your account with the organization. I agree that this is not suitable for lots of volunteers and their organization.
In your case, I recommend that you do not accept the invitation, and that you get a separate email address to access your "volunteer" account. For example, set up "MonicaWVolunteerABC" (where VolunteerABC is some sort of description of what/where you're volunteering) on gmail, then forward all of that email to your primary email address. (Alternatively, set up your phone and computer to access both email accounts. I keep my volunteer Email separate from my personal and business email for a variety of reasons -- some of them due to legal discoverability of certain volunteer work, like board of directors, etc. you might think it's a little more work keeping track of multiple email accounts, but I find it helps me focus!)