
Meetings using a Personal Meeting ID (PMI) Remember, if you don’t add a password to meetings scheduled to take place after June 23, participants will not be able to join the meeting. You can also edit your existing meeting to add a Zoom password.

However, when the password requirement was deployed at Stanford on June 23, Zoom inadvertently applied it to webinars. Webinars: What You Need to Knowīased on customer feedback, Zoom has decided not to require passwords for future webinars. After this change goes into effect, you’ll no longer be able to schedule meetings without applying a password nor will you be able to disable this in your settings.

Zoom is making passwords a required setting to provide an added layer of security. This includes meetings you may have already scheduled and personal meeting rooms.

PST, passwords will be required for all meetings that use Stanford Zoom. Webinars may be password protected but passwords are not required for webinars.īeginning June 23 at 7 p.m.

NOTE: This article was updated on July 23, 2020, to reflect that the password requirement no longer applies to webinars hosted in Stanford Zoom.
