Granular Permissions

Granular permissions refer to the practice of providing specific access rights and privileges to participants in online meetings. This approach allows meeting organizers to finely control what actions participants can perform during a meeting, such as screen sharing, muting/unmuting, recording, or accessing certain features. Granular permissions help maintain security and privacy while ensuring that participants have the necessary access to collaborate effectively. By tailoring permissions to individual roles and responsibilities, meeting organizers can create a secure and well-managed virtual meeting environment.