BCC recipient in the meeting invite calendar

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Anonymous commented
I sent weekly calendar invites for seminar and it would be so much nicer to not reveal all the email addresses of the receiptants.
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SJ commented
Please add the BCC option to calendar invite so the email addresses of invitees are not shared among meeting participants. Privacy of participants is extremely important and protected under the FOIP act.
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Aqeela commented
Given that so often our meetings happen with a calendar invite that includes the meeting link, it would be nice to avoid a step and send out the meeting request as a bcc to protect the privacy of the participants email.
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Anonymous commented
How is this still not an effective feature? Come on Microsoft!
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Jerome commented
Please add the ability to BCC or Hide Recipients in a MS Teams meeting.
This is just as useful as BCCing in standard emails and meeting requests. -
Er commented
Please add Bcc recipients to a meeting request - Needed for privacy when having to use personal emails.
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Katie commented
Please! Especially with virtual meetings being so common now. I'm hosting a large zoom meeting and do not want to share/show everyone's email addresses. But need to send an invite with the information. This would be a game changer and seems so necessary these days.
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Anonymous commented
Please add a direct feature like BCC so I can add a group list without recipients seeing each other's address.
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Anonymous commented
Highly necessary to be able to BCC Teams meeting recipients in the healthcare setting.
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Anonymous commented
With GDPR etc this is really a must have these days :)
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Anonymous commented
This feature is critical for confidentiality in the healthcare field.
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Anonymous commented
Within the healthcare space, we need this solution to maintain privacy when sending invites to a group of external parties. Patients and/or research subjects shouldn't have the ability to view another person's email address.
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Anonymous commented
This will allow organiser to prevent the sharing of email contacts of delegates when scheduling online meetings, which is occasionally an issue with conferences and other online events.
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Anissa Peterson commented
We host large meetings with hundreds of associates. I've consistently had associates accidentally reply all or save a meeting and accidentally email the whole group which causes confusion for everyone. BCC would allow me to send a meeting invite without the risk of associates replying to all.
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Anonymous commented
Now that all my meetings are in Zoom, i'm holding some large meetings that require a calendar request but where recipients emails need to be private. I honestly can't believe this is not already possible in Outlook.
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Anonymous commented
bcc would allow me to schedule meetings with students and keep their email addresses private. Please remedy :)
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Bonnie Chapman commented
While it may seem counter intuitive for meeting invites not to see each other - there are a few occasions where this is important to do.
This is particularly unfortunate - as noted by others, I'll have to email the meeting information...
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Anonymous commented
Please, reinstate the bcc field in Outlook, particularly 365.
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Anonymous commented
I'm shocked this isn't a thing. It seems like a no-brainer feature for companies that send mass emails externally to unrelated users. Please implement this asap for user security.
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WF commented
Please, please, please reinstate the bcc field in Outlook, particularly 365.
Used in older versions but not currently available and suggestion to use "resources" field does not meet GDPR requirements.
Also not practical to send nearly 100 individual invitations. The whole point is so that we can track responses and attendee numbers.
Does not make sense to send link via in an email as this relies on recipients to copy data over to their calendars.
Thank you