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Google Meet co-host support added for client-side encrypted meetings

What’s changing

Client-side Encrypted Meetings are now getting support for using the co-hosts feature. This means that an organizer can plan and book client-side encrypted video meetings on behalf of other users and assign those as co-hosts to allow them to join and open the meetings independently from the organizer. Client-side encrypted meetings differ from point-to-point encrypted meetings in the way they always require a host to join first. This task can now be delegated and shared between multiple users without the organizer ever joining the call.



Getting started

  • Admins: Visit our Help Center for more information about client-side encryption.
  • End users: Visit our Help Center for more information adding co-hosts in Google Meet.

Rollout pace

  • Rapid and Scheduled Release domains: Gradual rollout (up to 15 days for feature visibility) beginning on March 6, 2023 with anticipated completion by March 13, 2024.
Note: This feature is only available on the web as planning meetings with co-hosts can only be done on a computer.

Availability

  • Available to Google Workspace Enterprise Plus, Education Plus, and Education Standard customers

Resources

  • Google Workspace Admin Help: About client-side encryption
  • Google Meet Help: Add co-hosts in Google Meet



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