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The session will be encrypted at each end point (laptop, smartphone, etc.). Every user will have a the same unique key for the session that they can share with one another to confirm their connection.

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  • Limit of 200 people in a session

  • Only supports local recording which has been turned off for all UConn accounts.Limitations of Recording:

    • If you would like to enable the recording of your E2EE meetings, recording will be enforced for all of your sessions (both standard encryption and E2EE).
      When enabled, hosts cannot reassign, edit, disable, or delete recorded sessions.

    • This will be taken case by case. If you are satisfied with having your E2EE sessions unrecorded, you do not need to worry about this.

  • No Webex Assistant or Embedded Apps

  • No PSTN access (no joining by phone number instead of app)

  • Only Webex Room devices are supported. Devices commonly found in classrooms (SX, DX, or MX codecs, like the ones found in classrooms ) are not.

    • The Webex Room devices are , common in department spaces, howeverare supported.

    • If your space has been updated to a non-codec camera, such as the Logitech Meetup, do not worry about this bullet.

    • If you do join with a Webex Room device, you need to be one of the first 25 participants

For reference, standard meeting encryption:

  • Any codec (Webex device)

  • 1,000 people

  • Network-based recordingRecording

  • Webex Assistant

    • Closed captioning

    • Transcription

  • Supports PSTN (joining by phone number instead of app)

  • Supports Embedded Apps, like Slido

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