In a bid to reinforce the safety aspect of Google Meet, Google has announced that its video-conferencing platform will now automatically block anonymous users from joining an education meeting. to form it clear early , this feature are going to be enabled by default for end users also as admins, and might take up to fifteen days to succeed in all users.
Thanks to the new rule change, anonymous users will now be barred from joining a gathering organized by someone with a G Suite for Education or G Suite Enterprise for Education license. This feature will likely keep distracting miscreants cornered who crash a web meeting after receiving a publicly shared link.
“Anonymous users can cause disruption to learning by making noise and sharing content, and become a distraction for the meeting organizer once they attempt to join meetings,” says Google. However, admins will still have the choice to request an exception for this rule by lecture a G Suite support executive.