… then I don’t have moderator rights any more. Is there a way to keep being moderator in a room, i.e. through a special link or to store the connection between a Brave account and a Talk room?
I offer seminars and would like to have a fixed Talk room link which I can send via e-mail automatically.
Opened a new tab, pasted the meeting link (still automatically granted host/moderator)
It looks like this is working as intended, however things that could impact this are additional settings within your Brave browser. By chance, are your settings set to clear cache/cookies on browser exit? If so, this is likely deleting your session token for the meeting.
Additionally, browser extensions can interfere with intended behavior.
Thank you very much for your replies @w289 and @B-Lee.
@B-Lee : It is not enough to close a tab and open a new one within the same browser session. This way, the browser session (cookie?) remains active. Depending on your browser setting you need to close the whole browser or delete the cookie cache manually.
Or, the best way to demonstrate what I mean:
Open a browser and login to your brave account
Generate and copy a new talk link.
Open another, different browser, maybe even on a different computer and login to your brave account.
Open the copied talk link: You won’t have moderator rights.
Can you recreate this behavior?
It seems that with the “original” Jitsy it is possible to connect meeting links to an account so that the systems remebers the creator.
What I propose is a persistent Talk room (at least for Premium accounts) which is not whiped and deleted after the last person leaves the meeting, but remains available (with all settings) and connected to the account of the creator (in order to have persistant moderator rights). Perhaps it could be chosen when creating a new link, if the talk room shall be temporary or persistant.
And according the the download links of recorded videos there could also be a list of persistant talk rooms of an account. Those talk rooms could perhaps be deleted manually.
Ah yes, in this case the session token wouldn’t carry (and clearing cache/cookies would remove it). Currently, this is intended function, however I’ll surface the idea you’ve proposed to our engineers to see if it’s something that can feasibly be added insofar as functionality goes. I can definitely see where there would be a need for it, as well as regular use case scenarios.
I see that the title of this issue should be different. The idea of a “moderator link” ist just one possible solution. This is how https://calendar.online solves it: When you create a new calendar, there are two links generated which you store somewhere. One link for read-only access and another for moderator/write access.
I think the amount of persistant rooms per account could also be limited to reduce costs on your side.