
Sharing Zoom Accounts: "Everybody does it!"
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About this listen
Sharing Zoom accounts is against the Zoom Terms of Service. But there are a few real reasons why sharing a paid account is a bad idea.
But maybe you're not aware that there are ways to let other people host your meetings. In this episode, I cover the 3 workaround scenarios:
- The "Host Key" approach, where you give your Host Key (but NOT your login username and password) to a substitute host
- The "Scheduling Privilege" approach, where two paid logins on the same organizational account can schedule and start each other's meetings
- The "Alternate Host" approach, where you designate another user (paid login on your organizational account) to be a potential host on one of your meetings.
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