One recent change on April 19 impacts chatbots that create new meetings: the addition of the embed_password_in_join_link option for user accounts. Chatbots typically create either instant meetings, or meetings scheduled to start now.Users will no longer be able to join meetings if you do not have a password input field set within your Web SDK integration.Saved join_urls without passwords from the CREATE meeting API response will not be able to join meetings without a password.Users who save join urls without the password will not be able to join meetings unless they know the password.A host can launch a meeting using the start_url but attendees cannot join a meeting using the join_url without a password. Meetings that were scheduled previously and did not have a password will now require a password to join.Within your account settings you will no longer be able to disable passwords for meetings or webinars.How this change impacts your integration… To align with Zoom’s recent announcement pertaining to our 90 day security initiative, we will be requiring all previously scheduled, upcoming, and PMI meetings to require passwords to join meetings & webinars for Basic accounts on May 9th and Paid Accounts tentatively by September 27th. The below article is no longer valid at this time. Please refer to our new Passcode & Waiting Room doc in our Announcements page. We’ve made some changes due to developer feedback.
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