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NEVER post your Zoom meeting links publicly (Zoombombing)
NEVER post your Zoom meeting links publicly (Zoombombing)
Google may be great, but it easily captures more than you want or intended sometimes. If you publicly post your Zoom meeting links on a website, social media, etc. Google can capture that information making it very simple for bad actors to simply look up random links and "Drop in uninvited" on your meeting. If you also make the mistake of not properly managing your meetings security settings using the methods explaind in the tips below, you will end up being "Zoombombed" and the results can be very bad as often those doing so are looking to share inappropriate content in your poorly managed virtual classroom.