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Also needs to happen without a shareable link by students
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having the link visible and shareable by students is causing us lots of issues and is the latest craze on social media to "prany your lesson " etc.
We also need a way to identify if a guest in the lobby is an authenticated guest or an anonymous guest who hasn't signed in . Maybe adding (Guest) for ones that are identified by email or (Anon) for those that haven't.
Also having the ability to block anonymous access for actual Teams/Classes would solve all this. To protect the education side we need to turn this off but for the business side (for interviews, meetings with other schools/governors etc) we need the ability to setup ad-hoc meetings with anonymous guests.
This is a really BIG SAFEGUARDING issue to be honest!
We really really need this! This is a MASSIVE safeguarding hole in Microsofts platform. The students share the links with their mates or worse and then they can pretend to be anyone as it just asks for a name and the teacher has no proof it is them or not. If each student had a unique invite that would make this more secure!