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2022-11-08 05:44 PM
I want to know how to protect a personal ID and URL created for zoom webinar. They can be shared others even though the message says "this URL is only yours. Can't be shared others.". I registered myself and got a personal URL by email, then sent it to my friend just to see if it works, and he could access to a webinar from the link.
It means anyone can go to a webinar if someone spread own URL.
Because you want to calculate the audiences in the end, dont you.
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2022-11-08 06:38 PM
If you need absolute control of attendance, I’d recommend adding the requirement for authentication. This would require the user to be logged in to the account associated with the registration email for both panelists and attendees:
Admonishing registrants to not share their Join links helps, especially if you say “If you share your Join link, your registration will be cancelled without refund”, and add it to the Terms and Conditions for ask attendees.
2022-11-08 06:38 PM
If you need absolute control of attendance, I’d recommend adding the requirement for authentication. This would require the user to be logged in to the account associated with the registration email for both panelists and attendees:
Admonishing registrants to not share their Join links helps, especially if you say “If you share your Join link, your registration will be cancelled without refund”, and add it to the Terms and Conditions for ask attendees.
2022-11-08 07:07 PM
Thank you for your reply.
So if I do these things, the security must be enough.
1. Adding the requirement for authentication for panelists and attendees
2. Adding this extra message “If you share your Join link, your registration will be cancelled without refund” on a regular email message
thank you so much, idd try.