![]() ![]() This second type are called Universal Links. It's not common knowledge that we got two types of links: the default ones, that open a webpage, and the custom :// ones, which could be identified on macOS and iOS to open and send messages direct into applications. We'll start by understanding how we open the Zoom app with a link. I'm a college professor, and to our daily meeting with students I found myself always spending time searching for the same invite links on bookmarks, e-mails or on our Discord server, and found that many students and friends are having the same struggle on their day-to-day online lives. ![]() The problem is that you always had to access this meeting from the same link, or else you will have to type a lengthy cryptic password. Usually, if you - or your company or school - are doing things right, you got a fixed invite link to access this meeting, and it will be protected by a password - usually incorporated on the URL. Remote working and education is here to stay and lots of us have recurring meetings to attend. This article will guide you on how I devise a practical solution and explain to you step-by-step how to do the same. Spending lots of time everyday searching for that Zoom's invite link to a daily meeting you need to attend? Don't worry, you could create a simple icon shortcut to start that meeting.
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