Use these tips to avoid getting “Zoom-bombed”

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Rylee Kirk

Shane Milam, director of it infrastructure services for Mercer University, explains steps to keep Zoom conference calls safe.

 With more people working from home, many are using a conference call software called Zoom.

The increased traffic has caused pranksters to start “Zoombombing,” or dropping into strangers’ calls and sharing inappropriate material or racist information. Shane Milam, director of it infrastructure services for Mercer University, runs through some important settings to use to help keep your calls safe.