Google Meet
Google Meet is a widely-used video conferencing solution that allows users to host and join meetings with ease. It’s an integral part of Google Workspace, offering seamless integration with other Google apps like Gmail and Google Calendar. This makes it a preferred tool for both personal and professional communication. Whether it’s for remote work, online classes, or virtual social gatherings, Google Meet provides an efficient way to connect with people from around the globe.
Uses for ID Verification with Google Meet
ID verification is crucial for various industries including finance, healthcare, and education, especially in a remote setting. IdentityCheck brings robust ID verification capabilities to Google Meet, ensuring that the participants are who they claim to be. This can be particularly useful for:
- Onboarding new employees or clients in a secure manner
- Verifying student identities before online exams
- Ensuring secure remote consultations in healthcare
- Authenticated attendance for high-stakes meetings or transactions
Setting up IdentityCheck with Google Meet
- Create accounts on both IdentityCheck and Zapier if you haven’t already.
- Go to the IdentityCheck dashboard and generate an API key.
- Log into your Zapier account and navigate to ‘My Apps’.
- Click on ‘Add connection’ and search for ‘IdentityCheck’. Enter the API key when prompted.
- Search for ‘Google Meet’ and connect your Google account to Zapier.
- Create a new Zap, starting with Google Meet as the trigger app and select the specific trigger event, such as a new scheduled meeting.
- Choose IdentityCheck as the action app and select the specific action, such as initiating an ID verification.
- Map the necessary fields between Google Meet and IdentityCheck to complete the integration.
- Test the Zap to ensure everything works as expected.
How to Use IdentityCheck with Google Meet
Once you’ve set up the integration, using IdentityCheck during a Google Meet session is straightforward:
- Schedule your Google Meet as usual through Google Calendar or directly within Google Meet.
- The integration will automatically initiate an ID verification process for each participant.
- Participants will receive an email or notification prompting them to complete the ID verification before joining the meeting.
- Once verified, participants will be allowed to join the Google Meet session.
- You can monitor the verification status through your IdentityCheck dashboard.
By integrating IdentityCheck with Google Meet, you can ensure a higher level of security and trust in your virtual meetings, making it an ideal solution for remote identity verification.