On top of that, many hosts want to control whether their calls are participation-free or not, so this new feature will help Meet compete with other popular videoconferencing platforms, including Zoom and Microsoft Teams.
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Google Meet hosts can now enable audio, video locks
In mid-February, Google Meet rolled out a new feature that lets hosts mute everyone at once. Whew! Could you imagine having 100 participants and needing to mute each one individually? Now, as mentioned, the search engine giant is kicking its mute feature up a notch by adding a new lock option to permanently silence participants. Hosts can also shutter their guests’ cameras. The audio and video lock feature, once enabled in the main meeting room, will also be active in breakout rooms. Keep in mind that guests using unsupported mobile versions of the Meet app will be dropped from the meeting when the host enables an audio or video lock (or both). Don’t worry, though. According to Google, when they attempt to join a meeting with active locks, they’ll be prompted to update their Android or iOS app. If you want, you can turn off the locks to allow these participants to rejoin the meeting. The new audio and video locks have been added for Google Workspace, G Suite Basic and Business customers. If you don’t see the feature yet, don’t fret. The search engine giant is rolling out the new lock perk gradually over the next few weeks.