
If you can live without full end-to-end encryption-so you're essentially putting your trust in the software developer not to gather any more data than it needs to-then programs such as Skype (up to 50 people on a video call), Slack (up to 15 people on a video call with a paid plan), and Facebook Messenger (up to 50 people on a video call) are all options as well. Unlike Webex, there are no free plans, so you or your company will have to pay $12 a month and up for video calls with up to 150 different people. Like Webex, GoToMeeting has been in the virtual meeting business a long time, and includes end-to-end encryption as standard.


The free tier is quite generous at the moment, though we'll have to wait and see if it remains so after the current global pandemic has passed. Changing Your Personal Meeting ID Log in to your account on the web (don't forget to use SSO - Single Sign On - and your WSUID and password) and view your profile. Make sure to hit the “Save” button at the bottom of the screen.Webex from Cisco is another group video calling tool that supports end-to-end encryption: It's a little business-focused, but you do get support for video calls of up to 100 people, and a lot of the same features that Zoom brings to the table. Finding Your Personal Meeting ID in the App Log into the app itself and you'll find it at the top of the Meetings tab. If the green checkmark is not there click the “Edit” button on the right to turn it on.Ĭlick the “Show” link to show your full meeting ID, and copy and paste that link into your Paperbell meeting URL at. Make sure the little green checkmark appears next to “Use this ID for instant meetings”. To find your personal meeting link, go to (you’ll need to be logged into your Zoom account).

This link works anytime as a meeting room that someone can join without a specific Zoom invitation. UNlock the settings, and go back to your user account and you should be able to turn. Zoom refers to your meeting link as your Personal Meeting ID which is sometimes abbreviated as PMI. Admin -> Account Management -> Account Settings, look for Meeting Passcode and PMI Passcode fields: It's actually OK if these are enabled (blue switch with white dot to the right), but if it's LOCKED ON, then users can't change the setting. Only use the instructions here if you do NOT want a unique Zoom link for each meeting. Run Zoom application on your computer to display the main window.

Looking for your Zoom link to put in to Paperbell’s “Meeting URL” field? Here’s how to find it! How to Change Personal Meeting ID in Zoom Step 1. We suggest using our Zoom integration, here’s how to set that up.
