> Even having an 9- to 11-digit meeting code plus say a 6-digit passcode would be a burden for some people, though it's really the only way to do that portion of it right.
Strong disagree; people can handle 10-digit phone numbers, they can handle an order 10-digit meeting ID.
Who memorizes phone numbers anymore? Just because you can doesnt mean you will if theres an easier alternate version, and a lot of the public doesnt care about security enough to not use to easier option
Who said anything about memorize? There is no universal dial-in number -- for dialling into a conference, you're provided with a phone number and a meeting code. People already can manage that much. If the meeting code needs to be 15 digits in order to neuter "zoombombing", that's not much of a hurdle or burden.
People didn’t really memorize 10 numbers that often anyway. Most people whose numbers you knew would be in a small set of area codes, or just one, and even the next three might only have a couple possibilities for most useful numbers, unless you lived in a very dense area.
Strong disagree; people can handle 10-digit phone numbers, they can handle an order 10-digit meeting ID.