As attendees engage and use chat, their names will continue to be hidden whereas when attendees utilize Q&A, the organizer will need to have enabled the anonymous posting option within Q&A to ensure the attendee names remain hidden when submitting questions. When attendees view the people roster, they see each attendee listed as ‘Attendee’. Only the organizers, co-organizers, and presenters are still able to see the attendee’s name and profile card information, which appears as ‘Attendee’ and their name in parentheticals next to it (e.g., Attendee (Jane Doe). When hide attendee names is enabled in the meeting options, it hides the attendee’s name, profile photo, and profile card information from other attendees in the event. To help maintain the privacy of attendees, keep the focus on the content, and foster more open discussions with the audience, you can hide attendee names during a webinar. Today at Ignite, we announced several new capabilities to improve webinar experiences in Teams Premium and Office and Microsoft 365 offerings. So, let’s dive in and explore all the latest innovations in our events space. And ICYMI, we’ll recap innovation we’ve delivered over the last months across webinars to create more engaging experiences for your customers, as well as the recent introduction of our new town hall experience to host those large-scale, org-wide events. As Microsoft Ignite is underway, we’re excited to share new capabilities we announced to deliver richer virtual event experiences on Teams.
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