

Learn more about using your Personal Meeting ID: įor any meeting that includes only participants that have McMaster credentials, require that they authenticate at before joining.

Generate a random Meeting ID for scheduled meetings.

Your Personal Meeting ID is very useful for instant meetings and when people want to contact you one-on-one but should not be used for scheduled meetings. If you would like to invite the public to join your meeting, it is better to have them register to join (see below).ĭon’t use your Personal Meeting ID for scheduled meetings To prevent unwelcome visitors from joining your meeting, it is important to protect your meeting URL and ensure that only legitimate participants have access to it. Never post your meeting URL or password in a public forum
