During a meeting, the host or co-host can quickly enable or disable certain settings from the meeting controls toolbar to secure the meeting and minimize disruption, including locking the meeting, enabling waiting room, and suspending participant activities. The host and co-hosts can also view the security features this meeting was scheduled with while in the meeting.
Most of these security settings are also available to enable in the Zoom web portal at the account, group, and user level prior to the meeting. If applied at the account, group, or user level, these settings will be applied in meetings by default. If the options are enabled or disabled and locked by an account admin at the account or group level, they will not be modifiable in-meeting by the host or co-host.
Note: The ability to report users is under the Participants icon in the meeting controls toolbar. This allows you to report a user to Zoom's Trust and Safety team. You will be able to select which user to report and provide details about the problem. You can also upload evidence such as screenshots.
When in a meeting, the host or co-host can check which security settings were enabled for this meeting. You cannot change these settings during a meeting, but they are meant to provide quicker and easier access to this information.
When in a meeting, the host or co-host can check which security settings were enabled for this meeting. You cannot change these settings during a meeting, but they are meant to provide quicker and easier access to this information.