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How do you do that? On any OS I tried (Debian, Windows) it always *forces* me to download the standalone client, otherwise I can't join. There's no alternative link ("Join via web") like MS Teams has for example.

I really feel uncomfortable each time I have to install the client on a machine for my relatives :/



I've always been able to use the in-browser client, but you have to download the client once or twice before the page will update to show the alternative "use browser". It's definitely an intentional dark pattern.


Check out https://github.com/arkadiyt/zoom-redirector. You can also join meetings from https://pwa.zoom.us/wc/.


OMG, thank you so much! That's a huge relief.

I actually started boycotting Zoom meetings where I can. If anyone sends me a zoom invitation and I know that they are not forced by having to be available for larger audiences I suggest them to use basically anything else.

I don't know why, but from the first time I visited their website until today, I have the feeling I can't trust the company.


After you click "download Zoom client" the button will turn into a "use Web app". You don't even need to download anything if you cancel the system dialog asking you where to save the download. However I still find this UX pattern incredibly deceptive. People and companies seriously need to stop using Zoom




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