Release notes for March 20, 2023
For full notes including version numbers, please see the operating system release notes.
Windows | macOS | Linux | Android* | iOS*
*Note: The mobile releases require additional approval from their respective app stores and may take a few additional days to be available for download.
Changes to existing features
- Calendar and Mail tabs on mobile - Android, iOS
Accessing Zoom Calendar and Mail are relocated and made quicker with the addition of the dedicated tabs on the main Zoom app screen. Previously, Zoom Calendar and Mail were accessed through the More option. - Chat response to Meeting Invitation - Windows, macOS, Linux
When a user invites another contact to an active meeting, the recipient can decline the invite and include a message to the person inviting them, explaining why they cannot currently attend. This response is now displayed in the meeting, rather than solely in associated Team Chat 1:1 for those users. - Removal of non-video panelists when sharing content - Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS
When panelists share their screen or a video, if no panelists have their video enabled, they will be hidden to direct focus on the shared content instead of their video-off tile. Previously, video-off tiles would remain on screen next to the shared content.
New and enhanced features
- General features
- Out of Office presence status - Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS
Users can set their status to Out of Office, better indicating the user is away for an extended period of time and will not likely respond to messages, meeting invitations, phone calls, etc. - Additional MSI/PLIST/GPO/MDM options
- Preset commercial or gov domain for sign-in - SetWebDomain - Android, iOS
Empty by default, this policy allows admins to pre-set a domain for signing-in. If no domain is provided, such as “https://zoomgov.com”, then the default “https://zoom.us” is used. Previously, this policy was only available for the Zoom desktop clients.
- Meeting/webinar features
- Auto-start captions when joining meetings and webinars - Windows, macOS, Linux
Meeting participants and webinar attendees can select, through the client accessibility settings, to have automated captioning automatically appear, if captions are available in the meeting or webinar. - Enhanced caption customization options - Windows, macOS, Linux
Users can customize the width of captions in a meeting or webinar to suit their needs. - Mobile support for custom human avatars - Android, iOS
In addition to the animal avatars, users can create custom human avatars to be used in meetings. Customization options include numerous facial features and colors to choose from. Previously, this feature was only available on the desktop client. - Show participant names in immersive view - Windows, macOS, Android, iOS
Participants’ display names are included when placed into immersive view, making it easier to find and manage participants. - Screen sharing layouts for immersive view - Windows, macOS, Android, iOS
When using an immersive view and a participant begins sharing their screen, the immersive view will shift to provide space for the shared content to be viewed in a modified layout. Previously, starting a screen share caused the immersive view to be stopped for all. - Live performance audio - Windows, macOS
Users performing live in a meeting, with a physical instrument or their own voice, can enable the Live Performance audio option in the client, which aims to reduce the audio latency to ~30-50ms. This setting must be enabled for all users in the meeting, otherwise standard audio latency is achievable. This requires an audio device that supports 48kHz sample rate, and can be impacted by your network connection, so ethernet connections are recommended.
- Meeting features
- Additional gallery view sorting options - Windows, macOS, Linux
Hosts can sort the order of video tiles in Gallery view, choosing from options including sorting by first name (ascending and descending), last name (ascending and descending) and meeting entry time (ascending and descending). This feature must be enabled for use by an admin in web settings. - Retain chat messages from breakout rooms - Windows, macOS, Linux
When using the new meeting chat experience, users will be able to view the main meeting chat message history when they join a breakout room and also view breakout room chat history when they return to the main meeting. Previously, the new meeting chat experience did not support messages following in and out of breakout rooms. - Chat failover recovery support for new meeting chat experience - Windows, macOS, Linux
In situations when the Zoom app crashes unexpectedly during a meeting, the new meeting chat experience will be able to recover messages you previously had access to when rejoining the meeting. - Continuous Meeting Chat - Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS
Meeting hosts can schedule a meeting and invite contacts, who are added to both the calendar event for the meeting and the dedicated Team Chat group chat. This group chat and its messages are accessible by members before, during, and after the scheduled meeting.
- Team Chat features
- Restrict/disable @all mentions in a channel - Windows, macOS, Android, iOS
If allowed by admins, Team Chat channel owners can disable or restrict use of the @all mention within that channel. - Message translation - Windows, macOS, Android, iOS
Users can translate messages sent to them in other languages, better facilitating communication between teams in different regions. Zoom will detect the language of the original message and, when prompted, translate the message to the default language used by the Zoom app. Users can also choose other target languages for the message to translate to. This feature will not be immediately available, as it is dependent on a backend server update currently scheduled for April 2nd. - Support for Team Chat message encryption with Customer Managed Key (CMK) - Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS
Customer Managed Key (CMK) encryption can be extended to include encryption of Team Chat messages. Team Chat messages join other items already covered by CMK encryption, including Zoom Phone voicemails and recordings, Meeting and Webinar recordings, compliance archiving, and certain tokens.
- Zoom Mail and Calendar
- Dark mode for Zoom Mail - Windows, macOS
The Zoom Mail tab supports displaying your inbox in the dark theme.
- Phone features
- Zoom Assistant - Windows, macOS
If the phone feature is enabled by their admins, users with a Zoom Phone Pro license will have access to an onscreen phone panel allowing them to search for contacts, create and manage speed dials, take, make, and transfer calls. With the addition of the Power Pack license, the same UI panel will provide the user with additional functionalities to answer calls for call queues and shared lines groups. Users can manage the visibility of Zoom Assistant from their client settings. This feature requires the client version 5.14.0 or higher. - IP address access control - Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS
Admins can allow their users to access their phone recording and voicemail attachments only from specific IP addresses. If the user is out of the designated IP address, those items will not be accessible in the client. - Tap to hot desk into your IP phone - Android, iOS
Users can use their Zoom client on their mobile to quickly sign into an IP Phone by simply tapping the Tap to Hotdesk option. Admins will have to enable this for Poly Edge E devices only. This feature requires version 5.14.0 or later and an Android or iOS device supporting NFC. - Chat channel for call queues - Windows, macOS
If enabled by their admin, members of a call queue will be able to directly communicate with each other through an admin-created chat channel.
- Contact Center features
- Queue selection enforced for direct voice transfers - Windows, macOS
If an agent transfers a voice engagement to another contact center user, they can only transfer to users who are also members of at least one queue. If the agent is transferring to a user who is a member of more than one queue, they will be prompted to select the voice queue that the engagement will be a part of. - Warm transfer video engagement - Windows, macOS
Agents can perform a warm transfer for video engagements to another agent or supervisor. Warm transfers enable agents to converse with the receiving agent before completing the transfer. Account owners and admins can use the engagement log to view when an agent warm transfers a video engagement. - Muted or low volume notification - Windows, macOS
Agents and consumers in voice or video engagements will see a notification if they are muted or if their speaker is set to a low volume. - Caller verified icon for incoming calls - Windows, macOS
Zoom Contact Center will show “caller verified” check marks to help agent identify potential robocalls and spam calls. A check mark icon appears if the carrier has authenticated the calling party, and they are authorized to use the calling number. The check mark icon appears in the call log and inbound voice call notifications for these inbound call scenarios:
- Extension to extension calls in the same account.
- Calls from Zoom Phone to Zoom Contact Center.
- Incoming calls from the U.S. public telephone network when the originating carrier has provided an A-level attestation per STIR/SHAKEN guidelines.
- UI enhancements to screen sharing - Windows, macOS
Agents and consumers will see a notification panel and screen share preview when they start sharing their screen during a video engagement. The other party will also see a notification indicating they are viewing a shared screen. - Upgrade web chat or SMS to voice - Windows, macOS
If enabled by an admin, agents can upgrade a web chat or SMS engagement to a voice engagement. - Blurred video backgrounds - Windows, macOS
If enabled by an admin, agents can enable or disable blurred backgrounds during video engagements.
- Zoom Apps features
- Zoom Apps for Android - Android
Users can now collaborate using Zoom Apps before, during, and after Zoom meetings. Zoom Apps must be installed through the Marketplace directly or on the desktop client, before they can be accessed on the mobile app. This requires version 5.14.0 and not all apps will be immediately available, as app developers must support the mobile view of their app. - Zoom Apps Collaboration through Screen Share - Windows, macOS
Users will be able to more easily collaborate with an app from within their meeting or webinar. When users open the screen share window, a new Apps tab will display all apps that support Collaborate mode. If the Zoom Apps quick-launch setting is disabled, they won’t be able to see the Apps tab in the screen share window.
Resolved Issues
- Minor bug fixes
- Security enhancements
- Resolved an issue regarding the host not being recognized in a meeting - Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS
- Resolved an issue regarding the recording disclaimer text not matching text set in the web for certain localizations - Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS
- Resolved an issue for a subset of users regarding failed auto-record to the cloud - Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS
- Resolved an issue where the total number of Outlook contacts was not showing - Windows, macOS, Linux
- Resolved an issue regarding screen flickering when sharing screen and recording locally - Windows, macOS, Linux
- Resolved an issue regarding inconsistent behavior when choosing a time during scheduling a meeting - Windows, macOS
- Resolved an issue regarding missing ringtone setting for a shared line group without an assigned DID - macOS, iOS
- Resolved an issue regarding calls inadvertently merging on Windows client version 5.13.5 - Windows
- Resolved an issue regarding Windows Aero being enabled when screen sharing - Windows
- Resolved an issue regarding inconsistent focus-grabbing behavior for incoming Contact Center call notifications - Windows
- Resolved an issue regarding some participants not able to join a Zoom Events lobby - Windows
- Resolved an issue regarding failed screen sharing caused by a unique file system and mounted folder - Windows
- Resolved an issue regarding WPS presentations being cropped when shared - Windows
- Resolved an issue regarding special character shortcuts not working properly with manual captioning - macOS
- Resolved an issue regarding the keypad not being available when inviting a SIP device to a webinar - macOS
- Resolved an accessibility issue regarding accessing the Remind me option for a Team Chat message - macOS
- Resolved an issue for a subset of users regarding the Zoom app being unresponsive due to an external USB webcam on Ventura - macOS
- Resolved an issue regarding called numbers being modified when transferred - macOS
- Resolved an issue for a subset of users regarding links shared during a meeting not opening in a browser when clicked - Linux
- Resolved an issue regarding the font changing between editing and viewing states of Classic Whiteboard annotations - Linux
- Resolved an issue regarding a participant raising their hand not causing their video to move for greater visibility - Linux
- Resolved an issue for a subset of users regarding dragging a zoomed-in view of shared content to the right - Android
- Resolved an issue regarding annotation on shared screens - Android
- Resolved an issue regarding the ability to pin a participant when sharing your screen - Android
- Resolved an issue regarding inconsistent push notifications - iOS
- Resolved an issue regarding sharing screen on an iPad - iOS
- Resolved an issue regarding inconsistent annotation behavior with Apple Pencil - iOS
Notes:
- The Additional keyboard shortcutsenhancement have been pulled from release due to compatibility issues and will be available in another upcoming release.
- The Raise hand enhancement has been pulled from release due to compatibility issues and will be available in another upcoming release.
- The Cloud recording support for sign language interpretation feature has been pulled from release due to issues with deployment and will be available in another upcoming release.
- Both Whiteboard features have been pulled from release due to issues with deployment and will be available in another upcoming release.
For full notes including version numbers, please see the operating system release notes.
Intune for Android | Intune for iOS
Note: The mobile releases require additional approval from their respective app stores and may take a few additional days to be available for download.
Changes to existing features
- Calendar and Mail tabs on mobile - Android, iOS
Accessing Zoom Calendar and Mail are relocated and made quicker with the addition of the dedicated tabs on the main Zoom app screen. Previously, Zoom Calendar and Mail were accessed through the More option. - Removal of non-video panelists when sharing content - Android, iOS
When panelists share their screen or a video, if no panelists have their video enabled, they will be hidden to direct focus on the shared content instead of their video-off tile. Previously, video-off tiles would remain on screen next to the shared content.
New and enhanced features
- General features
- Out of Office presence status - Android, iOS
Users can set their status to Out of Office, better indicating the user is away for an extended period of time and will not likely respond to messages, meeting invitations, phone calls, etc. - Additional MSI/PLIST/GPO/MDM options
- Preset commercial or gov domain for sign-in - SetWebDomain - Android, iOS
Empty by default, this policy allows admins to pre-set a domain for signing-in. If no domain is provided, such as “https://zoomgov.com”, then the default “https://zoom.us” is used. Previously, this policy was only available for the Zoom desktop clients.
- Meeting/webinar features
- Mobile support for custom human avatars - Android, iOS
In addition to the animal avatars, users can create custom human avatars to be used in meetings. Customization options include numerous facial features and colors to choose from. Previously, this feature was only available on the desktop client. - Show participant names in immersive view - Android, iOS
Participants’ display names are included when placed into immersive view, making it easier to find and manage participants. - Screen sharing layouts for immersive view - Android, iOS
When using an immersive view and a participant begins sharing their screen, the immersive view will shift to provide space for the shared content to be viewed in a modified layout. Previously, starting a screen share caused the immersive view to be stopped for all.
- Meeting features
- Continuous Meeting Chat - Android, iOS
Meeting hosts can schedule a meeting and invite contacts, who are added to both the calendar event for the meeting and the dedicated Team Chat group chat. This group chat and its messages are accessible by members before, during, and after the scheduled meeting.
- Team Chat features
- Restrict/disable @all mentions in a channel - Android, iOS
If allowed by admins, Team Chat channel owners can disable or restrict use of the @all mention within that channel. - Message translation - Android, iOS
Users can translate messages sent to them in other languages, better facilitating communication between teams in different regions. Zoom will detect the language of the original message and, when prompted, translate the message to the default language used by the Zoom app. Users can also choose other target languages for the message to translate to. This feature will not be immediately available, as it is dependent on a backend server update currently scheduled for April 2nd. - Support for Team Chat message encryption with Customer Managed Key (CMK) - Android, iOS
Customer Managed Key (CMK) encryption can be extended to include encryption of Team Chat messages. Team Chat messages join other items already covered by CMK encryption, including Zoom Phone voicemails and recordings, Meeting and Webinar recordings, compliance archiving, and certain tokens.
- Phone features
- IP address access control - Android, iOS
Admins can allow their users to access their phone recording and voicemail attachments only from specific IP addresses. If the user is out of the designated IP address, those items will not be accessible in the client. - Tap to hot desk into your IP phone - Android, iOS
Users can use their Zoom client on their mobile to quickly sign into an IP Phone by simply tapping the Tap to Hotdesk option. Admins will have to enable this for Poly Edge E devices only. This feature requires version 5.14.0 or later and an Android or iOS device supporting NFC.
- Zoom Apps features
- Zoom Apps for Android - Android
Users can now collaborate using Zoom Apps before, during, and after Zoom meetings. Zoom Apps must be installed through the Marketplace directly or on the desktop client, before they can be accessed on the mobile app. This requires version 5.14.0 and not all apps will be immediately available, as app developers must support the mobile view of their app.
Resolved Issues
- Minor bug fixes
- Security enhancements
- Resolved an issue regarding the host not being recognized in a meeting - Android, iOS
- Resolved an issue regarding the recording disclaimer text not matching text set in the web for certain localizations - Android, iOS
- Resolved an issue for a subset of users regarding failed auto-record to the cloud - Android, iOS
- Resolved an issue for a subset of users regarding dragging a zoomed-in view of shared content to the right - Android
- Resolved an issue regarding annotation on shared screens - Android
- Resolved an issue regarding the ability to pin a participant when sharing your screen - Android
- Resolved an issue regarding inconsistent push notifications - iOS
- Resolved an issue regarding sharing screen on an iPad - iOS
- Resolved an issue regarding inconsistent annotation behavior with Apple Pencil - iOS
Notes:
- The Cloud recording support for sign language interpretation feature and both Whiteboard features have been pulled from release due to issues with deployment and will be available in another upcoming release.
- The Raise hand enhancement has been pulled from release due to compatibility issues and will be available in another upcoming release.
Changes to existing features
- Removal of non-video panelists when sharing content
When panelists share their screen or a video, if no panelists have their video enabled, they will be hidden to direct focus on the shared content instead of their video-off tile. Previously, video-off tiles would remain on screen next to the shared content.
New and enhanced features
- General features
- PWA support for mobile web client
The PWA and web client can be accessed through supported web browsers on mobile devices.
Note: Some features and in-meeting abilities may not be fully supported on the mobile web client as compared to the PWA on the desktop web client.
- Meeting features
- Support for in-meeting chat on mobile web client
Users accessing a meeting through the web client on mobile browsers can also utilize in-meeting chat. Previously, in-meeting chat was only supported on desktop web browsers.
- Team Chat features
- Enhancements to Team Chat for PWA
Apart from the ability to directly access Zoom Team Chat from the PWA, users can now benefit from enhanced features such as:
- Channel Settings: Additional channel settings available on the desktop and mobile apps have been added to restrict who can add members, as well as support for multiple channel admins.
- Additional User Settings: Users can choose to show link previews, change your status to away when inactive, and block users through PWA settings. Blocked users cannot be added to a channel or receive a chat message from you.
- Phone features
- Support for Zoom Phone Team SMS on PWA
Zoom Phone for PWA includes support for Team SMS.
Resolved Issues
Notes:
- The Support for Zoom Whiteboard enhancement has been pulled from release due to issues with deployment and will be available in another upcoming release.
- The Additional gallery view sorting options feature has been pulled from release due to issues with deployment and will be available in another upcoming release.
- The Transfer meetings between Zoom app and PWA feature has been pulled from release due to issues with deployment and will be available in another upcoming release.
- The Enhancements to Team Chat for PWA, such as seeing Existing Group Chats and adding External Contacts and Contact Requests, have been pulled from release due to issues with deployment and will be available in another upcoming release.
- The Support for Zoom Apps on PWA has been pulled from release due to issues with deployment and will be available in another upcoming release.
Changes to existing features
- Azure Active Directory configuration
Configuration settings for Azure Active Directory contact integration are accessible under the Account Profile page. Previously, this was in the Advanced tab of the Users page under User Management. - Modification to customizable email templates for branding
Account owners and admins can no longer customize the Sign-up Email and Forgot Password Email templates for branding. This change is to maintain the authenticity of the emails that play a vital role in enabling users to access their Zoom account without any interruption or compromise.
New and enhanced features
- Administrator features
- Introducing: Zoom Scheduler
Account owners and admins can allow the use of Zoom Scheduler on their account, which allows users to create timeslots of availability for attendees to then select and book a preferred time on both parties’ calendars. This setting is available at the account and group levels.
- Support message translation in Team Chat
Account owners and admins can enable Team Chat message translation. Message language is automatically detected upon translation and supports 22 languages. This setting is available at the account and group levels and is enabled by default. This feature will not be immediately available, as it is dependent on a backend server update currently scheduled for April 2nd. - Restrict use of custom immersive views
Account owners and admins can control the ability for hosts to customize immersive view backgrounds during a live meeting. Disabling this sub-setting will remove the option for uploading or selecting an already-uploaded custom background for immersive views. - Enhancement to admin webinar templates
When using admin templates for webinars, account owners and admins can add a description, which will automatically populate into the webinar’s topic description field during scheduling. Hosts can change the description text as needed. - Additional gallery view sorting options Account owners and admins can allow hosts to sort the order of video tiles in Gallery view, choosing from options including sorting by first name (ascending and descending), last name (ascending and descending), and meeting entry time (ascending and descending). This setting is available at the account, group, and user levels.
- Restrict who can save transcripts locally
Account owners and admins can restrict which participants in a meeting are allowed to locally save a copy of the captioning transcript in a live meeting. Admins can restrict to host only, host and co-host only, internal participants only, or by certain IP addresses. This feature requires meeting participants to join from client version 5.14.0 or higher. - Restrict use of Continuous Meeting Chat
Account owners and admins can enable dedicated group chats for meeting conversations. This allows meeting hosts to schedule a meeting and invite contacts, who are added to both the calendar event for the meeting and the dedicated Team Chat group chat. This group chat and its messages are accessible by members before, during, and after the scheduled meeting. - Restrict or disable @all mentions in a channel
Account owners and admins can allow Team Chat channel owners to disable or restrict use of the @all mention. - Registration security and UX updates
Meetings and webinar registration will get a UX refresh, and added settings to control the visibility of the join information on the confirmation page. Panelist join information will no longer be displayed if you are also registering for the webinar using the same email address that is invited as a panelist. Meeting participant and webinar attendee information will be displayed by default 60 min before the session starts, and the host can choose to restrict this to increase the security on who is joining using the registrant information. This feature will not be immediately available, as it's dependent on a backend server update currently scheduled for March 27. - SIP video interop for meetings
Licensed hosts can have guest attendees’ 3rd-party room systems join meetings via the SIP protocol without the CRC add-on. A CRC license will still be necessary for joining as a host, H.323 or to utilize CRC’s SIP/H.323 administrator settings and enhanced device management features. - Manage emails and calendar events on Zoom client
Account owners and admins can allow their users to manage their emails and calendars individually, then choose Zoom as their email/calendar service provider. - Control of custom waiting room option
Account owners and admins can control if their users can add a custom logo for their waiting room. This will prevent users from uploading non-compliant logos to their waiting rooms. - Support for Team Chat message encryption with Customer Managed Key (CMK)
Customer Managed Key (CMK) encryption can be extended to include encryption of Team Chat messages. Team Chat messages join other items already covered by CMK encryption, including Zoom Phone voicemails and recordings, Meeting and Webinar recordings, compliance archiving, and certain tokens. - Enhancement to Alerts and Notifications
Account owners and admins can view CMK notifications within Alerts and Notifications for the following:
- KMS Key status changes
- Fallback control status changes
- Translation usage report
Users can view the usage (in minutes) of the translated captions feature to provide greater insight into utilization rates. This feature must be enabled by Zoom. - Greater granular control of Mail and Calendar
Admins have greater control of their user’s access to Zoom Mail and Calendar on the desktop and mobile app. Additional sub-settings allow for more granular control of mail and calendar clients, as well as use of Zoom Mail service. - Support Cloud and Local storage retention by chat type
Account owners and admins can set retention (cloud & local) by chat type (direct message/group conversation v. channels). Previously, all message types followed the same retention period (for cloud and local storage). Setting cloud and local retention by different chat types is only available with client version 5.14.0 or later. - System Health Dashboard
Account owners and admins can view the System Health dashboard with drill-in functionality to monitor and troubleshoot technical issues across the Zoom platform. Admins can see quality data for Zoom Meetings, Zoom Webinars, Zoom Phone, and Zoom Rooms. They can also view a global heat map, which displays the health score by city, based on network IP locations. This feature is available to Business, Enterprise, and Education accounts and must be enabled by Zoom.
- User features
- Introducing: Zoom Scheduler
Zoom Scheduler provides users with the ability to create timeslots of availability for attendees to then select a preferred time on both parties’ calendars. Zoom Scheduler supports connecting with your Zoom Calendar, Google Calendar, or Microsoft 365 calendar. Zoom Scheduler allows contacts to schedule both one-off and recurring meetings, which can be one-on-one or one-to-many. A customizable submission form (available in another upcoming release) helps collect context on the purpose of the meeting, so everyone can come prepared, while customizable email notifications can help you remind, confirm, and follow-up with participants after the meeting.
- Support message translation in Team Chat
If enabled, users can select their preferred language to use when translating messages in Team Chat. This feature will not be immediately available, as it is dependent on a backend server update currently scheduled for April 2nd. - Continuous Meeting Chat
Meeting hosts can schedule a meeting and invite contacts, who are added to both the calendar event for the meeting and the dedicated Team Chat group chat. This group chat and its messages are accessible by members before, during, and after the scheduled meeting.
- Developer features
- Support recording and live transcription content region for video SDK account
Account owners and admins of video SDK accounts can determine where users’ Communications Content is stored for recording and live transcription.
Resolved issues
- Minor bug fixes
- Security enhancements
- Resolved an issue where API user webinar instances could not be edited by account owner
- Resolved an issue where users where getting a “Recover Meeting Fail” when trying to recover a meeting deleted from Outlook calendar
- Resolved an issue where data generated by the API Webinar Q&A report did not match the report generated through the web portal
- Resolved an issue where Webinar reminder email/cancellation url was missing
- Resolved an issue where a subset of users were unable to create work email login from the web portal
- Resolved an issue where a user receives an alternative host email for meetings he/she is not set up for
- Resolved an issue regarding API showing inconsistency in the total number of records when calling API endpoint
Note: The following features were pulled from release due to issues with deployment and will be available in another upcoming release:
- Setting added for cloud recording of language interpreters
- Record sign language interpretation
- Support multiple language audio transcript
Resolved issues
Resolved issues
New and enhanced features
- Meeting & Webinar features
- Support for in-session watermark
Event organizers can enable or disable the in-session watermark that identifies the viewing participant to all sessions. The watermark feature superimposes an image, consisting of a meeting participant’s email address, onto the shared content they are viewing and over their video in most video layouts (Speaker, Gallery, Side-by-side). This is an event-level setting.
Resolved issues