Guidelines for Recording Online Meeting
      
  Meeting online allows us to maintain social distancing and enable communication during work-from-home situations. However, some meeting participants may have privacy concern if the meeting is being recorded. This guideline specifies the pre-cautions that we should take note.
The meeting host has the responsibility to manage and protect the recordings. He or she should observe the following.
- Evaluate carefully if recording is really required. There should be justifiable business reasons for taking the recording (e.g. facilitate preparation of meeting minutes, allow missing members to catch-up later).
 - The recorded video file can become sensitive data and must be protected carefully.
 - Notify participants before recording.
	
- Why is the recording necessary?
 - What will be included in the videos?
 - Who will have access to the videos?
 - How long will the videos be kept?
 - Will the video be accessible to non-meeting participants?
 
 - Obtain consent from participants before the recording. Allow participants to opt out.
 
Data Privacy during meetings
- Participants can use a virtual background to hide or blur the surroundings if they are concerned about the visibility of their remote workspace.
 - Be careful about showing potentially sensitive subjects and information – e.g. Faces and names of participants, contents or screen shared.