Host Key

A Host Key is a secure code or password used by the meeting host to authenticate their identity and control the meeting. This key is typically employed in settings where stringent security measures are necessary to prevent unauthorized access or disruptions. By entering the Host Key, the meeting host can assert their authority over the meeting, granting them access to essential host controls, such as muting/unmuting participants, managing screen sharing, and controlling meeting settings. The Host Key ensures that the meeting remains under the host’s supervision, maintaining the integrity and security of the online gathering and preventing unauthorized individuals from taking control.