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Re: WhatsApp
Spookily, just after writing that I'd given up WhatsApp, I was obliged to revive it because of another group I was involved with.? I note that it still makes claims about end to end encryption, which
By Patrick O'Donohoe · #90 ·
Re: WhatsApp
We could always try Signal instead – that has full encryption, and isn’t owned by Meta (or anyone else dodgy!). Best wishes, Andrew. Sent: Friday, June 14, 2024 7:27 AM To:
By Andrew Aus (Mensa EA RO) · #89 ·
Re: Zoom licences
About Jitsi: Free to use software, but you need a server for it. There are free services but there are no performance guarantees then. So I was wondering two years ago: could we set up a dedicated
By Henkhenk · #88 ·
Re: Zoom licences
I believe it does: we have ten account holders, united under one corporate license. With this: * I can define sessions, for which I do not need to be present to start it. Only if someone really
By Henkhenk · #87 ·
Re: Zoom licences
Hello Ann Mensa NL has a corporate account, so in case Mensa British Isles does not really need 10 separate users (each capable of setting up two concurrent sessions), it might be wise to see if
By Henkhenk · #86 ·
Re: Zoom licences
Thanks Ann. In Croydon we 'Zoom' on every first and third Monday evening, with a usual attendance of 12-16. I no longer have a personal Zoom account, so I am grateful to Mary Reilly in Dublin and
By John Butler · #85 ·
Re: Zoom licences
I don't currently run any online meetings - during lockdown I used my own personal Zoon account, which I don't have any longer. I think Maxine was the owner of our regional one. Kind
By Jo Sidebottom · #84 ·
Zoom licences
The office are looking into buying a corporate Zoom account that we could all use. To aid their decision making, they want to know how the various regions are handling it currently. i.e. Who
By Ann Rootkin (Mensa) · #83 ·
Re: WhatsApp
Indeed it might be an interesting exercise, Andrew. However I have never used WhatsApp so personally would not be able to judge it objectively. Given the apparent strength of feeling towards Meta we
By John Butler · #82 ·
Re: WhatsApp
I’ve also stopped using WhatsApp since it was taken over by Meta because of privacy concerns, except where I have to. It would still be interesting to see whether WhatsApp would be able to handle a
By Andrew Aus (Mensa EA RO) · #81 ·
Re: WhatsApp
I gave up WhatsApp when it was absorbed by Facebook and lost its privacy.? Now I use signal, but not sure if it's any good for group meetings. Patrick
By Patrick O'Donohoe · #80 ·
Re: WhatsApp
I use What's App all the time for messaging and it's great especially for groups. I have only made a video call a couple of times and it was fine for one on one. Have only used WhatsApp on my phone
By Lyn Cooper · #79 ·
WhatsApp
Hi folks, has anyone thought about using a WhatsApp video call for a meeting? I haven't used WhatsApp but apparently it will run on Windows and Mac as well as mobile devices and up to 32 people can
By John Butler · #78 ·
Re: Zoom Privacy Updates
I thought that using the Zoom app was always a Faustian bargain where one didn't get to play guitar well or meet Helen of Troy. D. earo@...> wrote:
By David Davies · #77 ·
Zoom Privacy Updates
Hi Fellow Mensa Virtual Meeting Hosts, I have heard rumours about Zoom's recent updates to their Terms & Conditions (Ts & Cs), allowing them more ownership over information transmitted or shared over
By Andrew Aus (Mensa EA RO) · #76 ·
Re: Cheaper Zooming
Hi John, That’s a good tip – thanks! Andrew. Sent: Monday, February 27, 2023 7:23 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [m-virtualmeetinghosts] Cheaper Zooming Hi folks, Here's
By Andrew Aus (Mensa EA RO) · #75 ·
Cheaper Zooming
Hi folks,?Here's something I need to pass on. When I clicked on 'cancel' for my annual Zoom subscription just now, it immediately came back with an offer of a 40% discount if I renewed it! Something
By John Butler · #74 ·
Re: Shared Zoom Accounts
I understand. My earlier idea was that Mensa Int. would buy the overall license with 10-50 accounts. Mensa NL now has a 10-account license, while perhaps max 3 concurrent sessions is the absolute
By Henkhenk · #73 ·
Re: Shared Zoom Accounts
Thanks Henhenk. I'm not sure that will work for us though. I was hoping for a solution where the Region could buy a single subscription and then different meeting hosts, all unconnected, would be able
By John Butler · #72 ·
Re: Shared Zoom Accounts
Well one way is: to define a Zoom session, recurring meeting, no fixed time, with a link and pass on the link to whomever needs it. This makes people can use the Zoom meeting as defined. Only does
By Henkhenk · #71 ·