Zoom meetings have become a staple for millions of students and working professionals across the globe. The application has enabled us to connect with our friends, families, teachers, and colleagues in the easiest way possible, and we couldn’t be more grateful in this time of need.
But with so many Zoom meetings happening back-to-back, it can often be hard to keep up with what’s happening around us. Whether you’re a beginner or someone who can’t seem to get things under control, it’s important to know how and when to end your Zoom meetings. And that’s exactly what we’re going to focus on today.
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Zoom, like all other video conferencing applications, has two distinct roles: host and participant. As a host, you have complete control over your meetings, while as a participant, you are freed from the responsibilities that every host must fulfill. Here are the ways you can leave a meeting, both as a host and a participant.