
On mobile, the same settings are available under the … button. Then click on Advanced Sharing Options, and use the pop up dialog box to choose Only Host. Yes, to disable screen sharing, you have to press a button that makes it seem like you’re about to share it instead.

If you’ve already started a call, then click on the Settings link again, and then click on the big green Share Screen button. Change the option from All Participants to Host Only. into the chat, even if they managed to get in.įirst, click on the Settings link on the left, then scroll down to Screen Sharing.

This will stop malicious callers from dumping porn etc. To prevent Zoom bombing, you should disable Zoom’s screen sharing feature. It’s kind of a virtual nightclub rope - and you’re the bouncer. Or you could try Slack, another great tool for group communication that offers videoconferencing.Īlso, make use of the Zoom “Waiting Room,” which is a way to control who can get into your meeting.

Pretty much everyone has a Google ID or Gmail account ditto for Skype. And both offer the advantage of a huge user base. Both of these services allow group calls. You might consider using Skype or Skype for Business (owned by Microsoft), or Google Hangouts. That means Group FaceTime is likely out, because it only works on Mac and iOS. If you want to be taken seriously by your yoga school, you’ll need to suggest something that works for everyone. If you decide against using Zoom, several alternatives exist. This will block any tracker connections, as well as hiding your location via VPN. On iOS, consider using a firewall like Guardian Firewall.The Mac version is a direct download from Zoom, so you have no idea what’s inside. Zoom’s iOS app is subject to Apple’s App Store rules, which gives an extra degree of security.

