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| ===Prevent Unwanted Zoom Participants===
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| Once in a meeting, uninvited guests can listen in on discussions, capture screenshots of shared content, and even disrupt the meeting with unwanted video, audio, or shared content.
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| If someone you don't know shows up in your meeting, you should take it seriously; it's possible that these incidents may constitute a phishing attempt to obtain confidential information or access to RCS services.
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| ===Lock the meeting=== It’s always smart to lock your front door, even when you’re inside the house. When you lock a Zoom Meeting that’s already started, no new participants can join, even if they have the meeting ID and password (if you have required one).
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| *In the meeting, click Manage Participants at the bottom of your Zoom window.
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| *In the Participants pop-up, click the button that says "More".
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| [[File:More Lock Meeting.png|thumbnail|450 px|alt=|none]] <br clear="all">
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| *Click "Lock Meeting".
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| ===Familiarize yourself with your Zoom settings=== (https://zoom.us/profile/setting) and features. Understand how to protect your virtual space when you need to.
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| Remove unwanted or disruptive participants: From that Participants menu, you can mouse over a participant’s name, and several options will appear, including Remove. Click that to kick someone out of the meeting.
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| Allow removed participants to rejoin: When you do remove someone, they can’t rejoin the meeting. But you can toggle your settings to allow removed participants to rejoin, in case you boot the wrong person.
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