

If a meeting link looks suspicious or you are unsure if it is legitimate, contact the host of the meeting to confirm. If a Zoom link redirects you to a webpage or unknown meeting, please reset your password and contact IT. If you are unsure that a link can be trusted, copy and paste the ID into your Zoom client to test. We encourage all staff to use a Notre Dame virtual background for your next meeting.Īvoid a phishing attack by clicking on meeting IDs from Notre Dame or known contacts only. Use a virtual background (on compatible devices) to hide what’s behind you. Stay up-to-date on all features and fixes by clicking Check Update… when you open Zoom.īeware of your surroundings when joining or hosting a Zoom meeting or call. Just like your antivirus, it is essential to update your Zoom client on all installed devices.

Set up a registration email for all events to approve participants. Send the password link in an email to outside users once they are approved to join the meeting. You have set a password – great now how to share it? Do not share meeting IDs or links on our University website or any public forums. Disable: Embed password in meeting link for one-click join.

