Who's on First? - For Google Meet

Google Meet extension to prevent users from joining a Meet first.

This extensions was made for schools to "force install" on student Chrome OS devices. It prevents users from being the first participant in a Google Meet. This tactic should also prevent students from becoming the host or joining an orphaned meeting.

This extension does not prevent users from creating a new Meet. For the best experience, schools should disable student's ability to create a Meet in the Google Workspace Admin Console.

This extension only modifies content on meet.google.com and the publisher does not collect or store any personal data.

This extension is intended to be installed on student devices only.

Change log: v 1.2.1

  • Fix a bug where buttons would sometimes stay hidden
  • Added a failsafe for button appearance
  • Streamlined Code

v 1.2.0

  • Bug Fixes
  • Modified Button Text
Manifest V2 Extension
By:
Who's on First Publishing
Users:
50,000 -40,000
Rating:
3.00
(3)
Version:
1.2.1 Last updated: 2020-12-09
Creation date:
2020-12-02
Risk:
Low risk impact High risk likelihood
Size:
33.24KB
Email:
de*****@whosonfirstpublishing.com
Full description:
See detailed description
Source:
Chrome Web Store
Updated:
15 hours ago

User reviews

I really dis like this because me and my friends when we come home from school will go on a google meet and talk because sometimes we do not have are phone because we are grades or something and now that yall have created this we cannot join the google meet how to disable it
by Je*****, 2021-03-08

it was ok may not want for personal use but for a teacher it would work.
by Vi*****, 2021-02-15

Works as intended!
by Ma*****, 2020-12-06
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Who's on First? - For Google Meet requires very minimum permissions.

Risk impact analysis details
  • High Injects scripts into web pages, which may alter or extract site contents, resulting in a substantial risk.
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Who's on First? - For Google Meet may not be trust-worthy. Avoid installing if possible unless you really trust this publisher.

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