Reporting inappropriate behavior in a meeting

As part of our in-meeting security features to help you keep your meetings secure, you can report participants for inappropriate behavior during meetings by selecting which participants you would like to report, include any written details, and add attachments. This report is automatically sent to the Zoom Trust and Safety team to evaluate any misuse of the platform and block a user if necessary. 

You can also report abusive behavior that is related to Zoom but happened outside of a Zoom meeting, webinar, or event. Other types of requests you can submit to Zoom's Trust and Safety team include reporting fraudulent activity or a hacked account.

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If you become aware of potential child sexual exploitation and abuse material ("CSEA") on Zoom, please report it immediately from within the meeting or using our Trust Form. Our team will immediately review the material and take appropriate action. We also encourage reporting directly to law enforcement and filing a report with NCMEC. When reporting CSEA, do not share, download, or upload any sensitive content, as doing so could be deemed criminal. Learn more about Zoom's commitment and approach to preventing CSEA.

Requirements for reporting participants for inappropriate behavior in a meeting

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How to report a participant during a meeting

While in a meeting, you can report a participant for inappropriate behavior. Reported participants are removed from the meeting.

Windows | macOS
  1. As the meeting host or a participant, click the meeting information icon  in the top-left corner of the window.
  2. In the bottom-left corner of the meeting information dialog, click Report.
  3. Enter the participant(s) you would like to report.
  4. Select the reason for reporting the participant.
  5. If you are not currently signed in to your Zoom account, enter your email address.
  6. (Optional) Select the Include desktop screenshot check box to include a current screenshot of your desktop.
    Note: If you are reporting child sexual exploitation and abuse material ("CSEA"), do not share, download, or upload any sensitive content, as doing so could be deemed criminal. Learn more about Zoom's commitment and approach to preventing CSEA.
  7. Click Submit.
    You will receive a notification that your report was sent successfully.
Android | iOS

Note: Only meeting hosts are able to report meeting participants from the Zoom mobile app.

  1. As the meeting host, tap Participants 
  2. Tap the name of the participant you would like to report, then tap Remove.
  3. Tap Remove and Report.
    The participant will immediately be removed from the meeting.
  4. Tap the reason why you are reporting this participant.
  5. (Optional) Tap Attach a Photo to include a screenshot or photo of the incident.
    Note: If you are reporting child sexual exploitation and abuse material ("CSEA"), do not share, download, or upload any sensitive content, as doing so could be deemed criminal. Learn more about Zoom's commitment and approach to preventing CSEA.
  6. Tap Send
iPad

Note: Only meeting hosts are able to report meeting participants from the Zoom mobile app.

  1. As the meeting host, tap Participants 
  2. Tap the name of the participant you would like to report, then click Remove.
  3. Tap Remove and Report.
    The participant will immediately be removed from the meeting.
  4. Tap the reason why you are reporting this participant.
  5. (Optional) Tap Attach a Photo to include a screenshot or photo of the incident.
    Note: If you are reporting child sexual exploitation and abuse material ("CSEA"), do not share, download, or upload any sensitive content, as doing so could be deemed criminal. Learn more about Zoom's commitment and approach to preventing CSEA.
  6. Tap Send.
 

How to report participants for a past meeting

You can report a participant for a past meeting you hosted if enabled by an account owner or admin.

  1. Sign in to the Zoom web portal.
  2. In the navigation menu, click Meetings.
  3. Click the Previous tab.
  4. Hover over a meeting, then click Report to Zoom.
  5. If your meeting consisted of several sessions, click Report this Session next to a session.
  6. Click the drop-down menu to select participants to report, then click Report.
    Note: You won't see this option if your meeting only had 1 other participant.
  7. Select the reason for reporting this participant.
  8. (Optional) Enter any comments to provide more information.
  9. (Optional) Click Choose File to add screenshots or photos showing the problem.
    Note: If you are reporting child sexual exploitation and abuse material ("CSEA"), do not share, download, or upload any sensitive content, as doing so could be deemed criminal. Learn more about Zoom's commitment and approach to preventing CSEA.
  10. Click Submit.

How to confirm reports

When you report a participant, you must confirm the report within 7 days or it will expire. To confirm a report, click the Confirm the Report link in the email you receive after reporting a participant. You can also confirm reports in the Zoom web portal.

  1. Sign in to the Zoom web portal.
  2. In the navigation menu, click Account Management then Reports.
  3. Click the User Activity Reports tab.
  4. Click Reported Participants.
  5. Click the Wait for My Confirmation tab.
  6. Click Confirm next to the report that you want to submit to Zoom.

How to view and cancel reports

In the Zoom web portal, you can view all of your pending, confirmed, and completed reports. You can also cancel pending reports that were submitted by accident.

  1. Sign in to the Zoom web portal.
  2. In the navigation menu, click Account Management then Reports.
  3. Click the User Activity Reports tab.
  4. Click Reported Participants.
  5. Click one of these tabs: