July 2, 2025
Join a client-side encrypted meeting from a Google Meet Hardware device
What’s changing
Additional details
Getting started
- Admins:
- In order for end users to use client-side encryptions, admins must connect Google Workspace to an external identity provider and encryption key service (IdP+key service).
- Visit the Help Center to learn more about managing client-side encryption for your organization. Also see our API documentation.
- Note: There is no additional configuration for room hardware if client-side encryption has already been configured.
- Note: The KACLS server used for key management needs to support the delegate call. This call is used for authorizing a room to join a meeting on behalf of an authenticated user. Check with your KACLS vendor for details.
- End users: You can join a client-side encrypted call from a room in the same way you would join a call using regular encryption. Follow the additional instructions displayed on the room unit to authenticate on your personal device. Visit the Help Center to learn more about joining a client-side encrypted meeting from a Google Meet hardware device.
Rollout pace
- Rapid and Scheduled Release domains: Gradual rollout (up to 15 days for feature visibility) starting on July 2, 2025
Availability
- Enterprise Plus
- Education Standard and Plus