Zoom has made it easy for organizations, employees, and people around the world to host meetings and continue their daily routines. The service offers users a variety of features, including up to 1,000 participants, adding co-hosts, waiting rooms, virtual backgrounds, auto-saving chats, and more.
Add a watermark to your Zoom meeting
In order to provide a safe environment for meetings, the company has added the Watermarking feature. As the name suggests, organizations and users can now add watermarks to the information shared during a meeting session.
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Watermarks on Zoom enable the protection of confidential information shared during a meeting session on Zoom. Users can add watermarks on Zoom in two different ways: image and audio.