Sing out if you have any other questions about this.thanks! Take care, stay safe, and be well. You'll find options that you can turn on/off for your own account related to passcodes for any of your recorded Zoom meetings. Then, when you are on your Zoom dashboard, click on the 'Settings' menu on the left side of your screen under the 'PERSONAL' heading. You can sign in to the Zoom website ( ) using your Zoom login credentials. You can also do similar things in your own account.which would not apply to others at your school. You can also repurpose recordings to create on-demand content for your website or intranet. You can easily return to your recording to review action items from your call or share the video with those who weren’t present during the meeting.
Further, they can also define a minimum password length for the recordings.as well as requirements for the passcode.such as it needs to include a number or a special character. Recording a Zoom Meeting has lots of benefits for you and your audience. There is a setting within the Zoom account they manage called 'Require passcode to access shared cloud recordings' which can be toggled on/off and applies to everyone. They have access to additional Zoom settings that apply to everyone who uses the Zoom/Canvas integration at your school. The Canvas administrators at your school were most likely the ones who set up the Zoom/Canvas integration at your school.