ABOUT ZOOM
from: https://knowtechie.com/how-to-join-a-zoom-meeting-directly-from-your-web-browser/
Of course, Zoom tries to hide the feature.
Image: Zoom
The new normal for office work during the coronavirus pandemic is telecommuting, powered by video conferencing tools like Zoom. The thing is, by default, Zoom tries to get you to download and install its app, which has had known security issues in the past.
You dont need to download the app to use Zoom though, just your browser is sufficient enough to use the core functionality so you can telecommute in relative safety. Well show you how because Zoom goes out of its way to hide this unless the meeting host changes some default settings.
You can see that for yourself below, where you dont get the option to connect from your browser until after youve already clicked to join a meeting. Sheesh.
Not only is this a terrible user interface seemingly to drive up app downloads its also unworkable in the current situation. Many home workers will have locked-down corporate laptops to work from home and wont be able to install the app. Its not like they can ask IT to manually install it for them either.
Once you know that the link comes after you click to join the meeting, you can be on the lookout to click so you dont have to install the app. Thats only one part of the equation though, as meeting hosts can make things simpler for invitees.
Then you have to do one more thing. Look
at the right side of the toggle for a very faint gray
padlock. Click on that so it goes blue, making the
setting mandatory for all users, then click Lock
to confirm
Oh, and Google Chrome is your best bet. You can connect to Zoom from Firefox, Safari, Edge, or even Internet Explorer, but Chrome has the most functionality.
(IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS, CONTACT STEVE SHERMAN 281-879-5688)