Please review the following information when hosting a Zoom meeting
Zoom does not automatically sign out the host when you close the web page. That means if someone else uses your computer to go to Zoom.us they will automatically be in your account. It may be an idea for the host to physically sign out of the website after each meeting.
There have been warnings on the internet of people 'bombing' Zoom meetings. If they can find out the code for a meeting they can join in and take part inappropriately or share their screens and generally interfere with a meeting. If you commonly use the same meeting code each time this might happen to you.
As a host you can 'mute' individuals (which could also be useful of they have a lot of background noise that is interfering with the meeting). You can also remove someone from a meeting. Another option is to set a password for people to join the meeting and change the password each time.
This is likely to be a rare event but you should be prepared!
For the reasons mentioned above, it is important to keep the link for the Zoom meeting confidential and to use a password. If you are planning a Zoom meeting or webinar then the link for it can be put on a website page but for security reasons it is best that:
If the Zoom is recorded, the page can subsequently have a link to the recording if you wish.
It is advisable for you to check the settings on your account for hosting a meeting. To do so, sign in to your account and go to Settings (on the left).
Under “Meetings”:
Under “Recording”
Under “Telephone”